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Mind/in in Israel
Leo Mindlin, executive
editor of The Jewish
Floridian, is in Israel foi
a four-week intensive
coverage of the State.
Mindlin boarded an El
Al Jet last Sunday eve-
ning for a lOVa hour
non-stop flight to Lydda
Airport. He was met by
government officials and
dignitaries who will be
his hosts for the stay.
His itinerary includes
touring the entire coun
try and interviewing ke^
figures in every phase
of government.
Mindlin gained nation-
al stature through his
analytic and forthright
approach to the wide range of subjects covered in his
column "As I See It," in The Jewish Floridian and is well
known for his other writings and as a platform speaker.
Jewish Floridian readers can look forward to a series
of informative and stimulating articles, interviews and col-
umns by Leo Mindlin, the first of which appears in this
issue on Page 4-A.
'Prevent War' Gurion Says
In Address to Parliament
Sen. Javits
Plea
LEO MINDLIN
. first hand covtruge
UJA Opens Six-Week
Emergency Fund Drive
JERUSALEM(JTA)Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, address-,
ing the Israel Parliament on Monday on the Government's foreign pol-:
icy, said that he believes that it is the intention of Col. Nasser, Egypt's
ruler, to attack Israel. However, he pointed out that the position of the
Jews in Israel is not like the position of the Jews under the Nazis, who
found themselves utterly helpless.
Israel's defense forces, he said,
have the power to repulse any
attack or aggression, whether it
corns from one or the trio of
Arab states which indicated in-
terest last month in forming a
W\\ tripartite United Arab Republic.
* wW*y 1W** (act tnat {ne Arab armies have un-
doubtedly progressed, and notwith-
NEW YORK-(JTA)-Sen. Jacob s,,andin g"*'" reception of a
K. Javits announced here that he s,ream Soviet arms and Ru-
.... ,. o?- sian instructors, while German sci-
WUI introduce into the Senate a Imjrovtog the training
resolution calling on the United .___.f__, ,u___,
States government to initiate nc- o/the Egyptian army and the qual-
gotiations for a mutual defense of ite "****.
treaty in the Middle East with the However." Mr. Ben-Gurion strcs-
United Kingdom, France, Israel sed. "the only sure victory is pre-
"and any Middle East state includ-1 vention of war. Israel's policy is
ing the Arab states which would therefore directed toward this end
be willing to hold the borders of its through constantly strengthening
the deterrent power of its army
and securing the moral and polit-
ical suport of all the lorees in the
world concerned, as we are, for
NEW YORK (JTA) A six-
eek nationwide emergency drive
for the collection of S39.500.000 in
..-h was set in motion here this
\eek by the national executive
ommitttee of the United Jewish
\ppeal following a report by one
> its key members that "rescue
nd relief requirements in Europe
n.1 North Africa, and immigrant
i settlement needs in Israel are
'running the availability of
9 Girls Drown
In Tel Aviv
I TEL AVIV (JTA Nine girls
i the Agudat Israel Teachers
- minary in Beer Yaahov were
drowned last week on the Tel
iv leubore when an entire
lass from the school went swim-
ming as part of a tour of Tel Aviv.
The class, which was under the
Continued on Page 10 A
funds."
The $39,500,000 cash was explain-
ed by Israel D. Fink of Minneap-
olis, National Cash Chairman of
the UJA, and Rabbi Herbert A.
Friedman of New York, the UJA's
David P. Catsman, chairman
of the Greater Miami Jewish
Federation Cash Committee,
upno receipt of a telegram form
Mr. Fink statirg the especially
difficult situation, called a meet-
ing of the Federation Cash Com-
mitttee which took placo at
Federation Headquarters on Wed-
nesday afternoon. May 8th.
Mr. Catsman pledged that the
Greater Miami Jewish Federa-
tion would spring into action by
calling upon the community to
turn their 1963 pledges into cash,
to help meet the urgent needs
contained in Mr. Fink's report.
executive vice chairman. Mr.
Fink, who returned last week from
Continued on Pago 5-A
neighbors inviolate."
In an address at the annual
national dinner of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations
of America here, the New York
Senator warned of "a mounting
war threat in the Middle East"
arising from the "declared in-
tentions" of the United Arab Re-
public "to liquidate Israel and
to push the Israelis into the sea."
The resolution. Sen. Javits said.
would also express the sense of
, Congress that the United States "re-
| state al the very least, the declar-
Continued on Page 12-A
London News
Office Bombed
LONDON (JTA) A bomb,
blast shattered the front office of
the new building of the Jewish I
Chronice recently as the week-
ly newspaper was going to press.
I Some 40 persons were in the build-
| ing but no one was injured.
Fireman, police and detectives)
of the Special Branch rushed to
the scene. The con-ensus was
that the blast was a professional
job. Police salvaged most of the
metal fragments from the bomb
container. The explosive, appar-
ently, a time bomb, was left at
the building entrance.
Continued on Page 7-A
Gaud Defends
Aid to Egypt
WASHINGTON -(JTA) William
S. Gaud, Assistant Administrator
of the U.S. Agency for Internation-
al Development, in the Near East
bureau, indicated this week in a
CBS-TV interview that the State
Department opposes an amend-
ment, introduced in Congress by
Rep. Seymour llalpern, New York
Republican, to sever aid to Egypt.
The Halpe-n amendment would
terminate aid because of Egypt's
Continued on Page 11-A
Ogden Reid
Urges U.S.
Stand Firm
WASHINGTON(JTA)-Rep. .
den Iteid. New York Republic
who iornierly served as American
Ambassador to Israel. introdu<
a resolution Monday in the Ho
of Representatives urging the Pres-
ident to reaffirm American inter-
est in Middle Eastern peace. ;
to "declare the intention of the
United States government Up n
the request of any state In the
area which considers itself thiv. '
ened immediately to lake act:
both within and outside the I'nr
Nations, to prevent such violation
and to preserve the peace and
bility of the area."
Rep. Rcid's proposed resoiut
would urge the President "to
iterate the unalterable oppositi
:>f the United states government
to use oi force or the threat
force among any of the statc>
that area, lor the purpose of
lating or altering frontiers or ai
istice lines, or for any other |
pose which would threaten
peace and stability of the area.
Myer Feldman, Deputy Sp!
cial Counsel to President Ken-
nedy told a conference of tt-e
American Israel Public Affairs
Committee that the United States
was committed to the integrity
of Israel and did not intend "to
sit on the sidelines if there is any
threat."
Mr. Feldman cited the Amen
supply of Hawk anti-aircraft i --
Continued on Pane 2A
Israel Bond Holders
Redeeming 1st Issue
NEW YORK (JTA1 Econ-
omic aid to Israel becomes a two-
way highway as the State of Is-
rael began the payment of S24.-
Resettlement Only Solution for Cuban Refugees
___?___. riw.,1
John F. Thomas, director of the j
Cuban Refugee Program of the
IS. Department of Health, Edu-
cation and Welfare, told members
of the board of Directors attend-
ing the annual meeting of the New
York Association for New Ameri-
cans, that the best solution for the
Cuban refugee is to move f>im
way from Miami to a commun-
ity which "will help him put to;
use the skills, knowledge and en
ergy which are his proudest pos-
sessions."
The dinner meeting, held May
2. also heard a report on the
agency's activities during 1962,
when 5.775 Jewish refugees were
resettled in the city, including
1.700 from Cuba. NYANA is a
beneficiary agency of the I nited
Jewish Apcpal.
Mr. Thomas stated that he
had worked on refugee pro-
grams ir Europe for the last 18
years, he said that many coun-
tries in Europe, and even single
communities, had given asylum
to far more refugees than have
have come into this country
from Cuba.
"These countries have not had
the wealth or the welfare mach-
inery that is available to the Unit-
ed States. But they have accept-
ed and helped refugees in the
same manner as did the people of
Florida during the early days of
the Cuban crisis. Now that the
overflow of refugees from Miami
to other parts of the nation is far
outnumbering the influx, some
people are beginning to find all
sorts of exaggerated reasons for
destructive criticism and com
plaints about the refugees."
Mr. Thomas stated that "emo-
tions and political considerations
must be kept out of the Cuban
refugee program."
The only policy which the Fed
eral Government can follow, he-
said, is to call upon citizens
throughout the nation to redouble
Continued on Page 6-A
.ioo.ooo to American Investors in
it! first Israel bonds maturing in
liiG3. Twelve-year savings bonds
bought i" 1951 are being redeem-
ed on the basis of one hundred
and fifty cents on the dollar.
At a ceremony marking the
start of the redemption of the
first bonds of the State of Israel
to be scld in the United States,
Israel Ambassador Avraham
Herman said that "the people
of Israel welcome the first day
of the redemption of Israel bonds
as a historic date in its calen-
dar of prejress." Leaders of tho
Israel Bond Organization joined
c''icials of the State of Israel at
the Redemption Reception at tho
Israel Consulate.
Describing the redemption pro-
cedures. Dr. Joseph Schwartz,
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Israel Bond Holders
Redeeming 1st Issue
[Left to right at a rehearsal for the production of 'Tederation
IColoring Book" to be presented at the Federation Annual
[Meeting are Gerald Falick, Mrs. Milton Weinkle, Mrs. Rocky
|Pomerance, Mrs. Leon Kaplan, wife of the chairman of the
annual meeting; Al Libert, Bernard Hamersmith, Millie Drazier
t the piano and Trixie Levin, who wrote the play. Others in
fne casi not shown are Mrs. Stanley Arkin, Mrs. Tommy Ger-
Inrd and Jimmy Rosenstrauch.
Invitations Issued for Federation's
!5th Anniversary Annual Meeting
Continued from P?-e 1-A
vice-president said that the Treas-
ury of Israel had turned over In
the Chase Manhattan Bank the
sum of $4,199,175 to cover the pay-
ments on alt bonds maturing dur
tntf the first month' of redemption.
Each month the amount of prin-
cipal and interest due to holders
ol maturing bonds will be paid to
the Chase which is the paying
agent for Israel together with the
Continental Illinois National Bank
and Trust Company of Chicago and
the Bank of America National
Trust and Savings Association in
San Francisco.
Dr. Schwartz stated that Israel
Itond sales in the United States
(forirg 1951 totalled S52.647.000 of
which approximately 59 percent
was in Coupon Bonds and 41 per-
cent in Savings Bonds. Some $5,-
000.000 worth of the Savings Bonds
have since been retired prior to
maturity through conversion into
shares in Israel industries, tourist
j expenses in Israel, gifts to philan-
, thropic institutions, and through
. payment to the estates of deceas-
ed registered owner?. The re-
maining Savings Bonds, more
nan S16.C00.000 will be paid out at
150 percenl, or about $24,500,000
this year. The Coupon Bonds of
the Independence Issue will not
mature until 1961).
Invitations for the Greater Mi-1
.. Jewish Federation's 25th An-
ersary Annual Meeting on Sun-
ny, May 26, at the Deauvillr Ho
have gone out to the commun-
An exciting program is being
I.mned to make the 25th Anniver
|ary celebration, co-sponsored by
local Federation agencies, a
host memorable meeting, it was
tunounced by Leon Kaplan, chair-
lian of the annual meeting com-
pittee.
Mr. Kaplan said that the An-
nual Meeting honoring the Silver
Anniversary of Federation is be-
ing conducted in close associa-
tion with the 25th Anniversary
fommittee, headed by Mrs. Stan-
y C. Myers.
Committee chairmen for the
rent are the following: Mrs.
Charles P. Feinberg. arrange-
ments; Mrs. Sidney If. Schwartz,
attendance; Mrs. Aaron Farr. hos-
tesses; Dr. Joseph EL Narot. pro-
gram; Fred K. Shochct. publicity.
A. Budd Cutler, president of the
Greater Miami Jewish Community
Center, and Mrs. Burton B. Gold-
stein, president of the Jewish Fam-
ily and Children's Service, are
heading the agency meeting ar-
rangements committee.
"Federation Coloring Book," a
musical written by Trixie Levin,
will tell the Federation story and
mat of its agencies in song and
verse.
Among the highlights of the show
will be the Founder's Meeting in
1988 at the home of Sam Blank; a
solo by Mrs. Stanley Weinkle dedi-
cated at the Home for the Aged
dedication; and a performance of
a Community Center number by
Sandi. Mark and Shiran Goldring,
Olivia Levin and Kenny l'omer-
ance.
Lewis Weinstein of Boston, prom-
inent in National Jewish Feder-
ation activities, will he the guest
speaker.
Reservations and Information re
gardtng the 25th Anniversary An-
nual Meeting may be obtained by
calling Federation headquarters.
Past Presidents Meet
A luncheon of the American Le-
gion past presidents will be held
Monday, noon, in the Charlemagne
room at the Deauville Hotel.
Rabbi Lipschitz
Leads JNF Group
Rabbi Max A. Lipschitz, of
Beth Torah Congregation, has been
selected by the. local Jewish Na-
tional Fund to represent the Jew-
ish Clergy at a JNF national con-
ference for young leaders at the
Summit Hotel in New York City
on May 10. 11 and 12.
Discussions concerning Jewish
life in Israel and, the relation-
ship of the Jewish National
Fund, with its current tasks and
its goals for the "Conquest of
the Negev" will take place.
Leaders from the United States
and Israel will guide the discus-
sion with emphasis on the task
i facing JNF"s young leaders and
their future role in the movement.
Additional representatives from
Hade and Broward counties in-
cluded Stanley Caidin. Dr. Al Col-
in, Abraham Grunhut, Paul Kwit-
ney and Ribbi Samuel Mendelo-
witz.
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North Miami Temples Plan Merger
Two North Miami synagogues have announced plans to merge "to
expanded and newly organiz
synagogue which will probably
tain the earlier name of Yehut1 I
Moshe.
Rabbi Simon April will serve ?
unify leadership and streamline operating costs."
Henry Gilbert, president of Yehudah Moshe Congregation at 13630
W. Dixie Highway, announced this week that his group and Beth Emeth
Congregation, 12250 NW 2nd Ave., a neighboring synagogue, would
combine both their memberships..
A total of 250 families are involv- which opened its doors in 1949.
ed in the unprecedented move, ac-> Under present plans, more than spiriual leader of the merged
cording to Gilbert. 500 persons will be served by the groups until full plans are iinalizt .
"This is probably the first --------------- ,-------.-----------------------------
time in the history of Conserva-
tive synagogues in South Florida
that such a union has taken
place," said Gilbert.
The Holy Prayer Book, symbolizing brotherhood of man, is the
bond uniting these leaders of two synagogues whose mem-
berships merged this week. Shown at ceremonies were (left
to right) Henry Gilbert, president of Yehudah Moshe Congre-
gation; Bud Breitbart, vice president and Merle Michaels, pres-
ident of Beth Emeth Congregation; and Max Polis, acting
chairman of the board of Yehudah Moshe.
UJA Opens Six-Week
Emergency Fund Drive
Continued from P*.ie 1-A
two-week scries of consultations
I; ml personal survey in Europe and
Israel, told the executive commit-
llte that "the reduction in the dol-
llars available is threatening an
(immediate slowdown and possible
[cessation of aid programs involv-
ling vast numbers of the 575,000
] needy, distressed and refugee
Uus now on our rolls in Israel,
[ France. Morocco. Tunisia. Algeria,
[Iran and other countries."
He reported "an especially dif
licult situation in Israel" which he
-aid was resulting from an ex-
tended period of high immigra-
tion, and of the giant needs in ah-
nrpirtm, housing, water and soc-
al service- which this record im-
migration is producing. Mr. Fink's
report also singled out France as
CQUjjer of acute and worsening
\w-h need." He emphasized
that "5,000 families made up of
close to 20,000 men, women and
children who entered metropoli-
tan France last spring and sum-
mer as refugees from Algeria and
who have been subsisting on
French Government aid supple-
mented by the French and Ameri-
can Jewish communities face the
prospect of losing government
assistance beginning July 1. On
that day they will turn to the
Joint Distribution Committee and
French Jewish bodies, and these
overburdened organizations simply
haven't got the funds!"
Mr. Fink stressed that French
Government aid to the Algerian
refugees was legislated for "one
year," and added: "The year is
now running out for Jews and non-
Jews alike, and what makes the
situation particularly urgent is
that we don't have the financial
it sources in hand to cope with the
: relief needs that will begin nmlti-
i jiving astronomically just two
I short months from now."
Rising costs of building main-
tenance, administration and sep-
arate educational staffs were some
of the considerations leading to
the plan.
President Merle Michaels and
vice president Bud Breitbart of
Beh Emetth met with Gilbert,
Max Polis, acting chairman of the
board of Yehudah Moshe and oth-
er community leaders to set a date
for election of officers, and work-
ing out of additional by-laws.
"By combining, we may be
able to reduce costs of educa-
tional programs, reach more
youth, and expand our cultural
activities," the office said.
Beth Emeth was established in
1954, following Yehudah Moshe,
Louis Segal, National Farband Executive,
Addresses Local Lebidiker LZO Chapter
Louis Segal, Farbana general
secretary and member of the
Jewish Agency, made the princi- i
pal address at the Lebediker
Branch Farband LZO meeting re-.
cently.
President of the branch is Jos-
eph P. Zuckerman, southern rep-
resentative, during whose term in
office the membership has grown
to almost 250, with active partici-
pation in Histadrut, Jewish Na-
tional Fund, Combined Jewish Ap-
peal and Bonds for Israel.
At present, plans are being
made to raise funds for the Home
for the Blind and Home for the
Aged.
Other officers are Oscar S J
piro, vice president; Solomon P. -
ness, financial secretary; Jaco>>
Fraydman, recording secretar ;
Ely Malin, treasurer; Mrs. So'o-
mon Parness, social secretary;
public relations, Abraham W -
shau. ,
Members of the board are rr.
Norman Berk, Mrs. Sarah Babi
Leon April, Ben Meyers, Sim n
Tetenbaum, Morris Orenstem, Een
Talmadge, Jerome Yesner, Albert
Ricklin, Mrs. Ann Warshau, II .
Frida Sack, Meyer Goldstein, II -
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Mizrachi Chapter
During the celebration of the
anniversary of Israel in Greater
Miami. Rabbi Jonah Caplan pre-
sented a charter to the Batya
Chapter, new group of Mizrachi
Women's Organization of America
in the North Miami Beach area.
Heading the slate of officers,
Mrs. Alex Shayewitz, was install-
ed as president; Mrs. Joseph
Gropen, vice president; Mrs. Sim-
on April, financial secretary; and
Mrs. Joseph Maisel, recording sec-
retary.
Program included a documen-
tary- 'dm of the schools and vil-
lages in Israel operated and main-
tained by Mizrachi Women.
The new chapter will hold a
board meeting on Tuesday, May
21, to plan future activities and
projects.
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iurion Says:
revent War'
Continued from P?->e 1-A
maintenance of peace in the
pa." The Premier added that he
eves that peace will come when
r neighbors will realise their
and thai .1 will be ihe kind
ro from wh'.ch the Middle
-\ and the entire world will
!
Recalling Israel's cor.firued
i vice efforts since the state was
!-tab!ished, the Premier noted
hat all the attempts 'have been
let with Arab hostility and with
'oclamations of the inte.iiion to
estroy Israel."
lie referred to la.-t month's Cairo
I : otineement about the tii-power
el for forming a new Arab Ked-
Ition which said specifically that
, Federation's arms include a
ilitary alliance to ir.sure the lib-
r.uion of Palestine/'
This is the first time.'" he said.
|that annihilation ot Israel was set
nil as the clear aim of a unified
rab military command."
I he Prime Minister sharply crit-
ized Britain's Lord Privy Seal,
ward Heath, who ia.-i week told
' House of Commons in London:
KVe have no reason to assume
Jut the Arabs contemplate an at-
(ck against Israel." "It is ineon-
ivable," said the Prime Minister.
Ithat Mr. Heath did not read the
'ins of the treaty between Egypt.
aq and Syria. Does he not be
Mi' this political declaration of
Egyptian President and the
i'li'.scntatives of the Iraqi and
|\:ian governments? I doubt if
any British subjects who are
niuerned with world peace will
^Ii-ntify themselves with the Lord
frivy Seal's statement."
Mr. Ben-Gurion listed Israel's
Jiievements during the last 15
rars, despite being "under siege,
U'ighed down by heavy security
urdem." In the face of such bur-
lens, he noted. Israel succeeded in
-living many of its problems in
pioneering spirit." also finding
|h
|l tng countries in Asia, Africa,
,;.nn America and the Mediter-
knean basin.
Sen. Wayne Morse Accepts Invitation;
Highlight of Aronovitz Bond Dinner
S" Wi he Horse, n longtime
liend of the State of Israel in
Vash'ngton, will head a list of dis-
i 11 citizens who will join
n a trib its to Miami City Com-
I Sidnej If. Aronovitz at
be Co .'re :ation Beth David Din-
icr .if Ti ite Sunda;. May 18,
n Spei or I'.all of the co igregaUon.
l."is Sternshein, consrregation
ire lenl and chairman of the
mnounced Wednesday that
' Will come to Miami BS
(ue i speaker al the dinner. io be
leld on I.'half of State of Israel
Bonds and "as a tribute to the State
of Israel's 15th anniversary.
Aronovitz, a former president
of Beth David, will be honored
for his service to "the faith of
Israel, the people of Israel and
the land of Israel."
Mrs. Louis Seitlin. chairman of
the committee of hosts, reported
at a breakfast meeting Tuesday
morning that reservations for the
dinner were coming in at a rapid
rfcte, and that indications were the
.linner would be one of the most
successful events ever undertaken
by the congregation.
Sen. Morse has been heard in
the Halls of Congress and on lec-
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nation on behalf of many worthy
causes. He has been identified as
a friend of Israel even before the
state achieved independence, and
has been an outspoken supporter
since the state's establishment.
Heading the committee for the
dinner arc Rabbi Norman N. Sha
piro, honorary chairman: Lewis
Sternshein. chairman; Max Silver.
co chairman, and Mis. Louis Seit-
lin. chairman ol the committee of
hosts. Serving with them are lead
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9 Girls Drown
In Tel Aviv
Continued from Page 1-A
supervision of an instructor from
the schc- an isolated por-
Of the beach where the water
i particularly deep and surround-
ed b> rocks because the ultra-
up did not want to
be in sight of male bath-
The tragedy began wlen one
of the girlt found the water
deeper than he expected and
b3an calling for help. Some 20
other girl* rvrshed to her aid and
nine were drowned when heavy
waves dashed them against the
rocks. Eight bodies have been
recovered and a ninth girl is
missing and presumed drowned.
t outer members of the suim-
wmg party were rescued by per-
s rad of the nearby Sheraton
H-:ei and were taken to the hos-
pitai for treatment. Four of the
.rls ire still on the critical Ust
bet it is hoped they will recover
Best Wishes to the
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on its 15th Anniversary
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Aaron Fan Seeks Beach Council Seat
A newcomer to the poi.
scene. Aaron Farr. a lonaume
resident of Dad* County, has toss-
ed his hat irto the Miami Beach
:. | DM -.-.r.ers here
- -.-
An ardent MjM Beat* bart-
er. Farr :* co-0tr ;: ?*~
Tobts. witb offices and associate
s tliiiBfbnnt tbe world.
HNT S
AAtON rAlt
He holds
board of governors of M. i r Seaeh
Chamber of Coauaexee. AmMm-
lum and CoBwejroec Hi ai ssc*"?
board. Board of
loo, Miami Bea Ki-anis
tan Brother-
hood Tempt? Beth Sbotoaa. B'aai
BTita. Jewish War Veterans.
Amenta" LefiOB. Aasenean Jew-
Mi Committee. Zionist Orgaatxa
ttoc of Amenta. Greater Miami
Jt*i-h Pedentio* American So-
ciety of Travel Agents and the
Ajjnmnr.i group of the University of
Hri.
Aaron's wife. Myra. is equally
well-known for her outstanding
euntributions ot Miami Beach com-
munity life. Their son. Harvey.
was just this week separated from
Uncle Sam's Air Force.
Farr is confident that be can.
if elected to the City Council,
"aet much-needed doUars rolling
into our beautiful city
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93 NE 82nd Street
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We srael on its
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Herbert Klein
Wins Scholarship
Herbert Alan Klein. 21-year-old
f.-shion design student at Miami
Dade Junior College, has been
ed by the Fashion Group of
V:mi as vtaMf of its annual
scholarship award
Only man in the advanced fash-
ion design class at the Junior Col-
lege. Klein plans to use the S300
award to attend the Fashion In-
stitute of Technology in New York
after completion of his courses
here in June.
Four of the young designer's
original styles will be shown at
the M-DJC fashion show at Bur
dines on May 23.
Son of Rabbi and Mrs. David
K>in. 17310 NE 10th Ct.. No. Mi-
arm Beach. Kleir. :s s 1960 grad
uate of North Miami Senior High
, He was runner-up last year for the
Fashion Group award.
Aonther Miami Dade Junior Col-
lege student, freshman Jeanne
Sheridan Bush. 1744 5H 2r.d Ave..
; was this year's runner-up
IT IS W.TH PLEASURE WE EXTEND BEST WISHES
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during National Hospital
Week. May 12 to 18. Linda.
18. \s c senior at North Mean:
Senior High and hopes to
pursue a career in the med-
ical held. Her talent is sing-
ing opera and she has had
speci-1 ::~L-.:rc :.-. cpera and
musical comedy, xkh ye
she was a rcr.:-"s:".: in the
NLss Miami beauty contest
end clco runner-up in the
Miss North M:ccni beauty
pageant Linda :s the daugh-
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STATE OF ISRAEL
ON ITS 15th ANNIVERSARY
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One of the important Professional Divisions,
the Dentist Division, of Combined Jewish Ap-
peal, under the chairmanship of Dr. Richard
Deutch, held a tournament and brunch at
Westview Country Club, on Sunday, May 5.
Twenty-five dentists attended this Federation
event and joined in the support of the Silver
Anniversary year campaign. Co-chairmen of
the event were Dr. Carl Baumann, Dr. Edward
Galler, Dr. George Graham and Dr. Albert
Moser. Standing (rear, left to right) are Dr.
Baumann, Dr. Donald Michnoff, Dr. Malcom
Meister, Dr. Graham, and Dr. Ernest Halpryn.
Seated (left to right) are Dr. Milton Lubarr, Dr.
Moser, Dr. Jack Mishkin and Dr. Sanford Kane.
Gaud Defends
Aid to Egypt
Continued from P.?e 1-A
diversion of its own funds for a
military build-up, including ac-
quisition of Soviet arms and use
of German missile technicians.
Mr. Gaud defended aid to Egypt.
Stating that Israel has received an
average of S410 per capita in U.S.
aid while Egypt has only received
an average of S26 per capita. He
said also that Israel had gotten
$900 million from the United States
since the beginning of the aid pro-
gram, and Egypt had only receiv-
ed $600 million.
He said assistance to Egypt kept
her from being totally dependent
on the Soviet bloc, enabled Amer-
ica to maintain friendly relations
with Egypt, and encouraged Nas-
ser's conciliation of the last few
years on peaceful development. He
said that cutting off aid to Egypt
would throw the country into the
hands of the Communists.
Best Wishes to the
STATE OF ISRAEL
on its 15th Anniversary
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D. Lee Powell Seeks Reelection
D. Lee Powell, who is complet-.
m:: 21 consecutive years as a Mi-
ami Beach councilman, qualified
for reelection to council as a can-1
didate in the June 4 election,
i
Three-times mayor of Miami
Beach, Powell is a realtor and
banker who has resided here since
1923.
A councilman since 1942, he
served as vice mayor from 1949-51
and as mayor for the 1951-53:
1955-57 and 1959-61 terms. His
long service has gained him the
title "Dean of the Miami Beach
council."
Powell's municipal leadership
career has been highlighted by
numerous public improvements
which he spearheaded. Chief
among these wen establishment
of public parking areas, institu-
tion of enhanced police training
procedure! in the city's police de-
partment, improved municipal
recreational facilities and the ac-
quisition of Bayshore Golf Course
by the city in 1944.
His municipal government lead-
ership gained further recognition
by his election to the presidency
of Florida League of Municipali-
ties, a state-wide association of
Florida cities.
As a humanitarian, Powell gain-
ed added recognition just two
months ago when he was named
1963 recipient of the brotherhood
award of National Conference of
Christians and Jews. Seven years
ago he received a similar award
from B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation
League.
He led a successful effort in the
state legislature to unmask the Ku
Klux Klan in Florida and has been
lauded for his efforts to outlaw
the display of un-American, dis-
criminatory signs and symbols.
A founder and director of Bank
1 of Miami Beach, Powell heads the
real estate firm of L. L. Powell &
Sons, founded four decades ago
: by his father.
Powell was reared and educated
in Brooklyn, N.Y. He resides on
! Prairie Ave., Miami Beach, with
his wife, Martha, and two daugh-
ters.
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ON ITS 15th ANNIVERSARY
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are
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presented by Bino Brandt, of the Brandt Theatre chain, to
Henry Jacobson of the National Children's Cardiac Hospital,
which will sponsor the premiere on Wednesday, June 26, at
the Lincoln Theatre. Looking on are president of the hospital,
Leo Robinson (second from right) and theatre manager, Lou
Fishkin.
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riday. May 10. 1963
*Jewlsiifh)ridnar)
Page 13-A
GEMS OF WISDOM
Music washes aivay from the soul
fhe dn'! of everyday. aurbach.
* *
Go"C
urn of If Mufti-* ct lilie tkwMtn
vho sh^t thetr eyes in order not I
io be ::en. boerm
*
Thr.re is no man who does not I
lotf liberty; but the just demands
ft jor a;'., the unjust only for him-
elf. BOERNE. h
*
/ hole, a jail more roomy than
could hf the whole world, if I were
sub"..: to repression.
GOMPKKv
Sn OL IQeatm Of JHi
icxmi 9
r^eligious
e r v it e M'
VliUW/e*e7
- Life Will be Brighter
By RABBI SAMUEL APRIL
Tempi* Or Olom
ihwhm i] "TOHmNMManaHnManNMMwuimiiiiu.miiat.
L-ohijiv.^i/iV/i-.-
Tempi* Or Olom
fhe Cral Way Jewish Center.
i as Temple Or Olom.
b orf..nizc'd seven years ago by
nt rr>f:i vho felt the need for a
Jgio.- cultural institution in
jfhwt.'l I)ade County. Since
It the congregation has
M to a 400 family member-
|p a multi-purpose facility
|87 iuc and Southwest ICth
VI \.
fn Jerry Himmelfarb an-
ii<
U lei u~ plan now for erec-
lional classrooms and
; uary in the near fii-
congregation, now to
|knon as Temple Or Olom. is
or- enl member of the Unit-
Synagogue of America, the Na
a! Organization of Conservative
jngations. With a modern
ii i .; philosophy of Judaism.
[S>: -,ogue has a daily Minyon.
ning and night, late Friday
It, S.-obath and Festival ser-
Be, and adult education insti-
We have five youth groups
|OLi own director, Mr. Marvin |
lint Our Sisterhood has re-j
cently .:ili..ted with the Women's,
fittgix ,'incl enjoys ;in enviable
put. Its new president is
H William Seidman. Men's
fi> cirers various athletic, cul-
^1. ."irial. civic and boy Scout
activities. And this year, i
Sior.n, Prexy, says that we'll'
vt-. more emphasis placed on
matters.
hr }'re School is proud of its
11 r,t record and is the larg-
. y Synagogue school of its
ami.
tic spiritual leader of the Con-;
Ition is Rabbi Samuel April,:
(has completed his fifth year;
er.ee to the Congregation.1
(succeeded Rabbi Benjamin
who followed Rabbis Jonah
and Max Shapiro. Our
r l hazan Gerson Levin has
with the Synagogue for al-'
ti.ree years, directing its
and musical activities.
Ir the phenomenal growth of
|tv sh population in this area,
Way Jewish CenterTem-
r Olom anticipates a cor-
ding growth of its Syna-;
affiliation. With the en-
Hrr. of the new administra-
te feel certain that we shall
the challenge of our poten-
rospects."
Are you thinking less and en-
joying it more?
No one can deny the true wis-
dom of Ecclesiastes that startling-
ly informs us, "For in much wis-
. dom is much grief: and he that
increaseth knowledge increaseth
sorrow." Yet man inescapably
seeks wisdom; he can not stop
thinking any more than he can
stop breathing. He must think and
he must suffer anguishin spite
of himself.
Paradoxically, man "thinks"
because he is a rational being; he
does not reverse the process be-
cause he is an emotional human.
There is no human, who is beyond
all emotion, or else there is a con-
tradiction in termsthe person has
lost his humanity,
This week's Scriptural text
speaks of priestly ordinances, rit-
ual conduct, mural action, social
justice and festival law- Judaism is a rational ritual faith. It ap
"c ::l- In the emotion- as well as to the highest intellect of man. The
world is drawing close? to the Jcui-h value concept of religion every
iei moment of this Space Age. The nations, divided, undecided, await
the modern message of Israels pru-i and prophet.
In state, as man) do. that Leviticus i- only this or merely that
while it contains the sublime 'holiness code" and "second decalogue"
i- to attempt to reverse the process of man's thinking and progn
To separate man's ethical and moral action from ritual and emotional
behavior is as unwise as treating a man's body as distinct from his
mind. The saijes of thg^'aiiiiud recognized the psychosomatic, or total
therapy approach towards treating the whole man 2.000 years before
our scientist psychologists.
Let us think more of our faith and enjoy more of our life! Amen.
Information to be included in the Religious Services column
must be in the News Room of The Jewish Floridian not later
than Friday, a.m., preceding the week of publication. All re-
leases received after that time will be relumed as prooT of
their lateness.
RABBI SAt/IUll APRIL
.. priestly ordinances
itctat
JtRRY HIMMELFARB
. Or Olom president
By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX
Why is it customary to kindle a
fir* at the grave of Rabbi
Simon Bar Yochai on Lag
B'omer?
The Zohar relates that on the
day in which he died (which is
Lag B'omer) a great fire and a
brilliant light surrounded him. The
Zohar further states that his bier
ascended Heavenward with a
torch of fire preceding it, thus the
followers of the Kabbalah still
light this fire to remember this
great day and to signify that
somewheresomehowthe great i
fire of Jewish tradition and saint-
uness still burns.
Why is the 18th of lyar considered
a holiday (Lag B'omer) occur-
ring this year on Sunday, May
12?
A number of reasons are given
including the following: Accord-
ing to a tradition handed down by
the Gaonim, the plague or slaugh-
ter which killed 24.000 students of
Rabbi Akiba during this period of
the year came to a halt on this
date. Thus, the famous Mahanl
(1365 to 1427) wrote that for 32
days the people of Israel consid-
ered themselves mourners and on
the 33rd day (Lag B'omer) they
make a day of rejoicing. It is also
claimed that Bar Chochba, the
general who led the revolt against
the Romans in which Rabbi Akiba
and his students were involved
richieved some kind of victory on
that day. This was at the time
an unbelievable event because it
was so odd that any one could be
victorious against the great Roman
Legions. Others claim that this
day is considered a holiday be-
cause the manna which fed the
Jews through the wanderings in
the wilderness began to come
down to them on that day.
Rabbi Isaac Luria (1535-1572)
considered the day not only great
because of physical victory or the
end of physical death, but more
so because of the fact that on that
day it seemed assured that Rabbi
Akibah's students could continue
This page is prepared in
? cooperation u'ilh the Spiritual
' Leaders of the Greater Miami
: Rabbinical Assn.
BABBI MAX A. UPSCHITX
Coordinator
Contributor:
RABBI SOLOMON SCHIFf
Gems of Wisdom
"i ,
the great traditions of Judaism.
Kabbalists celebrate this day as
the day on which tie great Rabbi
Simon Bar Yochai passed away.
He was considered the original au-
thor of the classic book of the
Kabbalah and his removal from
this world was considered a vic-
tory since others had tried to kill
him earlier, plus the fact that the
Chassidim considered the Yahr-
zeit of a great man as a joyous oc-
casion since the greatest delight
of the saintly is to be taken Heav-
enward.
W "".HI." ......
. 'I ,;:i:,;r
JEWISH MORALISTS
Chap. I., 8 ]udah. the son of I
I Tabbdi. diiil Simeon, the son of 2
. S/iatach. received the tradmon I
'mm the preceding. Judah. the son I
of Tabbai. said fill the judge's of' ;;
lice) act not the counsels part; ^
, u'hen the parties to a suit are stand- 'i
l inn before thee, let them both be h
\ retarded by thee as wicked; but I
i u'hen they are departed from thy :
I presence, regard them both as inno-
cent, the verdict having been ac- I
quiesced in by them.

Friday, May 10. 1963
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FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY,
No. 63C 646
l: EC IN A WILKINSON,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Ji "UN UU.S'Al.n WILKINSON.
Defendant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
TO: .IOHN DONALD WILKINSON
'.
Loa Angeles M. California
Yott, JOHN DONALD WILKINSON,
are hereby notified that a Hill of Com-
plaint for Divorce has been filed
against you. and you are required to
serve a copy of your Answer or
pleading to the Hill of Complaint on
the Plaintiff's attorney, RAMI'EI,
FLETCHER. 2(0-95th Street. -Miami
Beach 54. Florida and file the orig-
inal Answer or Pleading in the office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on
or before the 20th day of May. 1963.
If you fail to do so, judgment by de-
fault will bo taken against you for
the relief demanded In the Hill of
Complaint.
This notice shall be published once
each week for four consecutive Weeks
in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
HONK AND ORDERED t Miami,
Florida, this 12th day of April, A.D.
1961.
E. H. LEATHERMAN, Cleric,
Circuit Court, Dade County, Florida
(seal) By: K. M. LYMAN.
Deputy Clerk
s \MPEI. FLETCHER
260 : -th street
Miami Beach :*. Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
4'19-!, 1-10
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engagi in
business under the flctilious n.ime ol
MOTEL CONSULTANT ASSOCIATES
at 2Siio n.w. Mth St., Miami, Via.,
intends to register snid name with the
Clerk i>f the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida
UOLr AMERICAN LAND CORP.
Owner
4/19-26. 5/3-10
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY,
No. 63C 4029
ANTHONY S. DONATO,
Plaintiff,
vs.
UNA DONATO.
I (, ndant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
TO: LINA DONATO
52-1 Winkle Avenue
.Torsev i 'ity. N..I.
You arc hereby notified that a Ttill
ot Complaint for Divorce lias been
filed again** yon, and you are re-
quired to serve copy of your An-
swer or Pleading to the Hill of Com-
plaint on the Plaintiffs Attorneys,
SHEVIN, cool.MAN *i HOLTZMAN,
by ALVIN OOODMAN, 246 Beybold
Handing, .Miami 12, Florida, and file
the original Anawet or Pleading In
the office of th" Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before the 20th day ol
May, IMS. If you fall 10 .1" bo, Judg-
ment by default will be taken again*!
you for the relief demanded In the
Bill ot Complaint.
This notice shall be published once
each week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH Kl.oitiDlAN.
Hone and Ordered at Miami. Flor-
ida, this ir.th day of April, INS.
E. II. LKA Til Kit MAN. clerk.
Circuit Court, Dole County, Florida
(seal) By: K. M. I.Y.MAN,
Deputy Clerk
SHEVIN, GOODMAN .* HOLTZMAN
346 Beybold Building
Miami 22, Florida
J'.\ Alviu Goodman
4/19-26. 5/3-10
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under tho fictitious name
i MEDIA ASSOCIATES at ->.'.> uis-
cayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida, In-
tends to register said name with the
Clerk "f the Circuit Cunt of Dade
County, Florida.
BIISCAYNE MEDIC \l.
I \i'.i >R \ Tories. INC.
i i loyd Rothenberg, President
I It H. Bl s,.
AUONOVITZ, silver A scilER
Htorneya for Blacajwe Medical
i .alatratorie Inc.
i i; Ainale) Building. Miami, FUv
i 26, a/S. 10. 17
IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA IN PROBATE
No. 59282-B.
IN RR: Estate of
WILLIAM SHANK
I 'i eaa< d.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persona Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Saul
i Istate:
Vou are hereby notified and rc-
quired to preeeni any claims and de-
mands which vou may have against
the estate of WILLIAM SHANE de-
led late of Dade County, Florida,
to the County Judges of Dsde Coun-
ty, and file the same In duplicate and
as provided in Section 722.16, Florida
Statutes, In their offices in the Coun-
ty Courthouse In Dade County, Flor-
ida, within -i\ calendar months from
he tone of the Ural publication here-
r the same will be barred,
I'at.d at Miami, Florida, this 10th
daj ..: April, \.i> 1962.
NORMAN \ SHANE
As l .'m utor
Law l Ml:.
ALBERT I.. WEINTRAUB
' JAY CRISTOL
I Hdg.
Florida
111. A .l.i i i Istol
Attorne) foi Ex< i utor
5 1-10-17-24
r URfitW
BY HENRY LEONARD
"And this week, in response to their long-felt
inner needs, Cantor Blackstein will deliver
the Sermon, and Rabbi Nubkin will chant
the Services."
Copr. 1963, Dnyenu Productioni
LcGAL NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR DADE COUNTV FLORIDA
IN CHANCERY
No. 63C 4279 (Culler,)
BOVD K. HICKMAN,
Plaintiff,
-vs-
JE8SIB MARLBNE HICKMAN,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUIT FOR DIVORCE
TO: JESSIE MARLBNE HICKMAN
I lefendant
M57 Venetian Drive, S.W.
Atlanta. Georgia
TOr, JESSIE MARLENE HICK-
MAN. are hereby notified that a Bill
of Complaint for Divorce has been
filed against you, and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your An-
swer to the ism of Complaint on the
Plaintiff's Attorney, BAN FORD M.
SWEItDLIN, 2:U Reeurlty Trust
Building. Miami :il\ Florida, ami III.
the original Answer or Pleading in
the office of the clerk of th.- Cir-
cuit Court on or In-fore the 27th day
of May, 1963. If you fall to do so,
Judgment by default will be taken
against you for the relief demanded
in the llill of Complaint.
DONE AND ORDERED at Miami.
Florida, this 24th day of April, A.D.
INS.
E. B. WEATHERMAN
Clerk. Circuit Court
Miami, Dade County, Florida
By: C. P. COPELAND
Deputy Clerk
4/26. 5/3, 10. 17.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA IN PROBATE
NO. 59193C
IN RE: Estate of
CHARLOTTE DEMOP0CLO8
1 i.M'ciiseil.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persona Hav-
ing claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
Vou are hereby notified and re-
quired to present any claims and de-
mands Which you may have against
the eatate of CHARLOTTE DEMO-
Pori.iis deceased late of DADE
County, Florida, to the County Judges
Of Dole County, and file the same in
duplicate and as provided In Section
723.16, Florida Statutes, in their of-
fices in the County Courthouse In
Dade County. Florida, within six Cal-
endar months froin the time of the
hrsi publication Hereof, or the agana
\\ ill be barred.
Dated at Miami, Florida, this Slh
day "f April. A.n. 1963.
ANTHONY SZABTC
As Administrator
First puldieaiion of this notice on
the 26th day of April, 1963.
i \St Ri IE NICHOLAS
Attorney for Administrator
612 N.W. 12th Ave Miami. Ha.
I 26, S :-lf>-17
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY,
No. 63C 2953
IDA LERNER,
Plaintiff,
vs.
IRVING LERNER,
l lefendant.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
TO: IRVING LERNER
152 Wellington Hill St.
Matt a pa n :''. Massachusetts
VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
a bill of complaint has been filed
ngalnst you and you are required to
serve a copy of your answer or other
deft naive pleadings thereto u p 0 n
plaintiffs attorney, Raymond J.
Wol.F. 911 Seybold Buldlng, Miami
32, Florida, and file Hie original
thereof, in the office of the Clerk of
the cirluit Court on or before the
20th day of May, 1968, or a de, fee
pro confesso will be entered against
\ oil.
DATED, this Pith day of April, 1963.
E. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk,
Circuit Court. Dade County, Florida
(seal) C. P. COPELAND,
Deputy Clerk
l '1S-2S, 5 !!
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN thai
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of SOUTHERN clinical LABORA-
TORY at 116.'i W'ashiuiou Avenue,
Miami Beach, Fin.. Intends to rcgiM-
ler said name with tile Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County, Flor-
ida.
BISCAYNE MEDICAL
LABORATORIES, INC.
/./ Lloyd Rothenberg, President
s/ it. II. Shouger, Secretary
ARONOVITZ, SILVER a.- SCHER
Attorneys for Blacayne Medical
laboratories, inc.
6u7 Alnsley llld.. .Miami. Ma.
1/26, J/2, 1". 17
IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN PROBATE
No. 59244C
IN RE: Estate of
MAE DANNA
1 deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors anil All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
Estate:
You are hereby notified and re-
quired to present any claims and de-
mands Which von may have against
the estate of MAE DANNA deceased
late of Dane County. Florida, to the
County Judges of Dade County, and
file the same In duplicate and as pro-
vided in Section 732 16, Florida stat-
utes, in their offices in the County
Courthouse in Dade. County, Florida,
within sl\ cab ini.,r months from the
time of the first publication hereof,
or tho same will be barred.
Dated Bt Miami, Florida, this 12th
da) Of April, \ \> IMS.
MARIE DANNA
As Executrix
First publication ol this notice on
the IHth day of April, 1963.
Kl'RT WELI.ISt II
Attorney for Batat. of Mac Danna,
11, eased
I IIn Congress Midi;.. Miami. Hi. _
4, l-2ti. 5'3-10
IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN PROBATE
No. 59093-B
IN RE: Estate of
CATHERINE A. HEADLEY
1'. eased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I To All Creditors and All Persons Hav-
ing Claims or Demands Against Said
1 Estate:
1 You are hereby notified and re-
quired to present any claims and de-
1 in.mils which you may have against
the eatate of CATHERINE A. HEAD-
LEY deceased late of Dad,- County,
Florida, to the County Judges of Dad.
County, and file the same in duplicate
and aa provided In Bectlon 7SS.16,
I Florid 1 Statutes, In their offices in
the County Courthouse in Dade Coun-
ty, Florida. within six calendar
month- li'om the time of the first
I publication hereof, or the same will
Be barred.
Dated at Miami. Florida, this 21t
day of .Match. A.D. IMS.
II WtKIETT D1XON
As Administratrix
GEORGE NICHOLAS
Attorney for Administratrix
612 N.W. 12th Am., Miami. Fla.
4 19-2'L 5'3-in
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY,
No. 63C 2676
IN DEAN ANDREWS,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSEPH H. HENNENFENT and
MATTHEW E. DICIACCO,
Defendants.
TO: JOSEPH B, HENNENFENT
2253 Pinion Street
Woodland Hills. California
You, JOSEPH U. HENNENFENT,
are hereby notified that a llill of Com-
plaint lias been tiled against you, and
you are required to serve a copy of
your Answer or Pleading to the llill
-I Complaint on the Finintiffs attor-
ney, Monroe dixon, 1790 coral
Way. Miami. Florida and file the
original Answer or Pleading in the
office of the Clerk "f the Circuit
Court on or before the 27th day of
Mac. 19(2. 11" you fall to do so, judg-
ment by di fault will be taken against
you for the relief demand* d in the
till of Complaint.
This notice shall he published mice
each week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at Miami.
Florida, this 22nd day of April. A.D.
1903.
E. P.. l.E crifEPM \N. Clerk,
circuit Court, Dade County, Florida
(seal) P> : K. M. LYMAN.
Deputy Clerk
MONROE DIXON
1790 Coral Way, Miami, Fla.
Attorney (or Plaintiff
i 26, ". 8, !
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of INSTANT A1TOMOHII.E LIABIL-
ITY INSURANCE at 1727 N.W. 7th
Street, Miami, Fla., Intends to regis-
ter said name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Dade County, Flor-
ida.
ATKIS60N .' col.E INSURANCE
AGENCY, INC
i 26, 5 2, 10, 17
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage In
business under the fictitious name ol
Cralg'a Camera Center at 73,.1 s.w.
;.; Avenue, smith Miami, Florida in-
tends to register said name with Hie
Clerk of the Circuit Court ot Dade
C0ttnty- SAMUEL R.DANOW
shevin. Goodmaa .\.- Holtarann
lu : Sylvan N. Holtaman
A florae) tor Samuel K. Danow
Sit gej bold Building
Miami 82. Florida ;.,.,7-2.
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOT1I B is HEREBY >:IVEN that
ti undersigned, d siring to 1 na ige
| business undei the ,'lc/ltloua 1 <
Of ALLSTATE8 BONDING < o at
1727 NW 7th Street. Miami. Ha..
Intends to reglsl ild name ...
th.- Clerk -i th. Circuit "'.it ot
^TkKnVco 'k-INSIRANCB
AU1
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
notice is hereby given that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
.11 BRANDE1S INVESTOR8 it 1150
S W. l.-t Street, Miami. Florida, In-
tend to register said 11-an.e with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida,
STANLEY c. MYERS
Lolls HEIMAN
LEON KAPLAN
4/26, 5 3, 10, 17
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the Ilctltlt>u>
of Mrs. M. at l>adu County. Florida,
intends to register -aid name with
the clerk of the Circuit Court of
Dade County, Florida.
BE A BOARD GENERAL CORP.
ta Delaware Corporation)
Sole owner
4/26, 5/3, 1i>. 17.
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111 it
the undei algn< d, d. siring t" en
in business under Ihe fictitious name
of Mr. M. it Dade County, Florida,
intend- to reg ster said nam. with
Ihe Clerk Ol the Circuit Court of
I i.ei, Count 1 1- lorlda
BE ABOARD OENER \1. C RP.
(a 1.- law a. Corporation)
Bul -.\ ner
1 N, --. :. 10, 17.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY,
No 63C 3369
M \K.101:11: 1,. MASON,
Plaintiff
ROBERT li.' MASON,
1 lefendant.
AMENDED SUIT FOR DIVORCE
Ti': P.. IBERT 11. MAS. IN
You, ROBERT II. MASON, are here-
by unified that a Bill of Complain! for
Divorce has been filed against .vou.
and you are required to serve cops
"f your Answer or Pleading to the
Bill" of Complaint on the Plaintiffs
attorney-, NEAl. .1. DUNN, 511 Analey
Building, Miami. Florida and file Un-
original Answer or Pleading in the
office of the clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before the 27th day of
May, 1968, If you fail to do so. judg-
ment by default will be taken against
you for the relief demanded in the
Bill of Complaint.
This notice shall be published once
earn week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at Miami.
Florida, this Mrd day of April, A.D.
1963.
K. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk.
Circuit Court, Dad.- County, Florida
(seal) By: K, M. LYMAN.
1 deputy Clerk
MEAL J. DUNN
"iI4 Alnsley Building:
Miami. Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
1 !6, ". S, 1", 17
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY,
No. 62C 10644
LOT I'll-: FERGUSON,
Pialn.lti.
1 ladies FERGUSON,
Defendant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
TO: CLADIl'S FERGUSON
Residence unknown.
You, CLADIL'S FERGUSON, are
hereby notified thai a Bill of Com-
plaint for Divorce has bsjen filed
against you, and VOU are required to
serve a copy of your Answer or
Pleading to the Bill of Complaint on
th.- plaintiff's Attorney, law of-
fices OF I. STANLEY I,i:\INl-:.
BOO Southwest Second Avenue, Miami
M, Florida (FK I-1681) and file Ihe
original Answer or Pleading in the
office of the Clerk of the deceit Court
on or before the 27th day of May,
1961. If vou fall to do so. Judgment
by default will b, taki .1 against you
for the relief demanded in the Bill of
Complaint.
This notice shall be published once
each we,-k for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH FLOR1DTAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at Miami.
Florida, this 19th day of April, A.D.
1*62.
R B 1.1: VTHERMAN, Clerk,
Circuit Court, Dade County, Florida
.-. all B) : K M LYMAN.
I T. I| \ I i, I 1,
Law Offices "f I. Btanle} l.evine
900 Southwest S. ond Avenue
Miami 16, K urlds PR I 16811
Attorne) foi Plaintiff
Bj L) le 11. LI. 1- 1"
1 36, 5, 2-10-17
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY,
No. 63C 4366
EVELYN WEINBR, 1
Plaintiff.
vs. '
TO: LOUIS WEINF.lt,
Defendant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
TO: I.OIIS WEI NEK 1
C/O General 1 ellvery
NeW York City. New Turk
You. LOUIS WEINBR, are hereby
notified that a Bill of Complaint fo.-
Divorce has been filed against you,
and you are required to serve a cop.1
of your Answer or Pleading to tin
Hill of Complaint on the Plaintiff-
attorney. SoL ALEXANDER. One
Lincoln Road Building, Miami Beach.
Florida, and flD the original Answer
or Pleading in the office of the Clark
of the Circuit Court on or before the
2Mb da) "f May, 1*62. If you fail t"
do .-". Judgment iiv default will bi
taken against you for the relief de-
manded In the Mill of Complaint.
This notice shall be published on.
each week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH l-'l.' IRIDIAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at Miami.
Florida, ibis 23rd day of April, A l .
1963.
E. B. I BATHERMAN, Perk,
Circuit Court, Dade County, Flurida
(seal) By: L. sneedkn.
Dipmv Clerk
5/3, 10, 17, :
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AMD FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY,
No. 63C 4351
HELEN ELIZABETH POINTER,
1 ntlff,
v -
HUBERT L. POINTER,
Def. ndant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
TO: Hl'BERT L. POINTER
Address L'nknoe n
Vou. HCBBRT I.. POINTER, a
hereby notified that a Mill of Com
plaint for Di." has been I lie
against you, and you are requtsed t-
serve a copy -t your Answer o
Pleading to the Mill of Complaint 01
the Plaintiff- attorney, Angelo A. All,
||"| Alnsley Rldg., Miami 12, Florid,
.iml file the original Answer or Plead
Ing in the office of tin- Clerk of th
Circuit Court on or before the 27tb
day of May, 1062. If you fail to d
so, judgment by default will he take;
against you for the relief Senande.
in the Bill of Complaint.
This notice shall be published on
each week for four consecutive Week
in THE JEWISH I LORIDIAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at Mia.r
Florida, this 23rd day of April. A.D.
1963.
E. 1: LEATHERMAN, Clerk,
Circuit Court. D.'.d. County, Florida
Deputy cl.rk
(senD By: c I' COPBLAND'
ANQELO A. Al.l
I "> Ainsl. y Bids., Miami 22, Fla.
Attorney for Plaintiff
4.26. 1/9*10-17
NOTICE OF SUIT
or
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL Cl RCUIT IN
AND FOR DADE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY,
No. 63C 4028
MAN LEWIS,
Plaintiff,
BELLE lewis.
Defendant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
l'O: BELLE LEW IS
161 Patten A 1 urn-
1.....k Branch, New- Jersey
You are h.-r. by notified that a Ilii
of com plaint for 1 >\\ mce baa 1"
filed against you, and you are n
quired to aervt a copy of your An
bwi or Pleading to the Mill of com
pl.iint nil tin- Plaintiff's AtMrne)
A I. V 1 N
Building, Miami :-'. Florida and file
the original Gnawer or Pleading i.
the office of the clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before the 2.>th day of
May, 1*62. if vou fail to do so. Judg-
ment by default win i>, taken agalm
vou for the relief demanded In th.
Bill of Complaint.
This not ice shall be published one.
each week for four consecutive Week
in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at .Miami.
Florida, this 17th day of April, A.D.
12SS.
E B. LBATHERMAN, Clerk,
Circuit Court. Dnd,- County, Florida
.sea!) Bj : C L. ALEXANDER.
Inputs Clerk
ALVTN flOODMAN
146 s. -bold Bldg.
Miami Fl
Attorne) foi Plaintiff
I 19-26, :./3-i
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
the 1 id, desiring to ntut
in business undei the flctltloua nan'
of KEL MCS1C BALES at 195 B.E
Puli 1 ; 1.. .'. Fla., Int. ...Is to
. r -. Id nam. .th the Clerk -
the Circuit COU 1 Of I'.ide 1 ount>
Florida.
TONE ISTRIBI Ti >RS, INC.
. S 3, 10, 1 '

n
j
E
A "W.
ovnan s
"World
by ISABEL GROVE
1 >'' and Fred Sandier, after
latteni ng the Million Dollar Club
[;,! U Diplomat Hotel, are off
|m Ne Orleans to participate in
[the Southeastern Regional Metro-
[polit;: Life Insurance convention
I then Then they'll travel
[north :or three weeks before re-
[ home.
0 o
L.t Serbin, president of his
.lass at Brandeis Univcr
sitj rganized and conducted
lh< ai ivttiea for the Junior Par-
| ent ekend there, and was
elect! president of the senior
clasi luring the celebrations
Son of Mr. and Mrs. John
H Lewis, who is majoring
al arts, was one of the
orians when he graduat-
Beach High .
daughter of Ethel and
lz made Dean's List at
ertity ol Florida.
i. a
interior designer. Rich
i 'inch, commuting between
X( v ".' k and Miami Beach these
lich suits his parents, the
Sidney Ohrbachs, of Stlllwater
Dr., just fine Latest com-
missions for the talented "Rick"
include New York's Towers
Hotel, and in Miami, he's put-
ting the finishing touches on the
three local Toby Cafeterias, and
just beginning Miami Beach's
new "Fine Arts Theatre" at 21st
St. and Collins Ave., slated to be
opened in mid-June .
Attorney Sy A. Robbins and
wife Rita, of 3000 SW 83rd Ct.,
celebrated their 11th wedding
anniversary aboard the M/S
Franca C Cruised to San
Juan, St. Thomas and Port-au-
Prince.
i
Celebrating 50 years together,
Fannie and Sam Rosenberg on
a second honeymoon at the new-
Americana Hotel in San Juan .
Crystal House site of a dinner
given by the residents of the
swank dwelling to one of the
owners. Sidney Lipkins .
Plaque presented to him "in ap-
preciation of untiring efforts in
Continued on Page 7-B
Jewish Floridian
Miami, Florida, Friday, May 10, 1963
Section B
merican Jewish Congress Women
nnounce Installations and New Chapter
At an installation luncheon of Bikur Cholim
Kosher Convalescent Home in the Algiers Ho-
tel are seated (left to right) Mesdames Fannie
Turner, Harry Topper, Ann Rosenfield, Nathan
Roth, Sam Yudien, Adolph Ecker, Isadore
Blecker, Isadore Yagoda, Esther Trushin. Net-
tie Petter. Standing (left to right) are Mes-
dames Max Rappaport, Ida Myron, Abe Sing-
er, Joseph Keiser, Paul Lieberman. Helen
Hornstein, Lillian Townsend, George Burkin,
Isadore Cohen, Mr. Arthur E. Rosichan, Mr.
Edward Elkin, Mrs. Ann Zitter. Mrs. Edward
Elkin, Mrs. Pauline Belenov and Mrs. Esther
Rothstein. Rosichan, executive director of the
Greater Miami Jewish Federation, was install-
ing officer. Rabbi Mordecai Podet, of Temple
Judea, Coral Gables, gave the invocation and
benediction.
: at ion luncheon of the Flor-
en's Division, American
ingress, is scheduled for
noon, May 23. in the
m .no Room <>i the Carillon

May 10. 1963
+Je*l$tncridtor>
Ichool Students
\o be Tested
(The annual testing program of
L Bureau of Jewish Education
^ministered in school here
L- week.
JOvcr 8,000 tests were admin-
It,nd in the 40 Jewish schools in
|e area of "Hebrew," Jewish His-
rv. -Customs and Ceremonies,"
jasic Judaism" and "Zionism
kd Israel." The tests will be
larked on I.B.M. machines of the
Diversity of Miami, and a report
norms of achievement in the
Inject areas tested will be distri-
cted to all Jewish schools.
The objective of the annual test
program are to establish in-
ruments of educational measure-
nnt in the Jewish schools; to
>mpare these norms with those of
preceding years, so as to reg-
ler improvement or lack of
sress; to use community norms
test the effectiveness of cur-
iiiluni and classroom efficiency;
b
IcesMiy approaches to improve
ie general educational standards
Ire
Herbert Berger, associate direc-
if the Bureau, is in charge of
ie program.
Page 3-B
Befh 11 Picnic at Crandon
Moadon Will
Mark Israel's
Students of the Hebrew and Sun-
day Schools at Congregation Beth
El will have a "Lag O'mer" pic-
nic at Crandon Park on Sunday irn a
morning leaving from the Syna i9l AltlUVerSary
gogue at 10 a.m. *
Moadon, the Hebrew speaking
Cultural Club of Greater Miami,
| sponsored a 15th anniversary
celebration of the independence
of the State of Israel on Saturday
evening, at the Carillon Hotel.
Hebrew Academy
Open House on
1st Anniversary
First anniversary in the new.
million dollar building at 2400
Pinetree Dr., will be marked by
the Hebrew Academy, Greater Mi-
ami, with open house, May 13-20,
according to an announcement by
Rabbi Alexander S. Gross, prin-
cipal.
Dally tours evry half-hour
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will be
conducted by members of the
PTA and ninth grade graduating
students.
Guests will meet the 32-member
faculty and administrative statf,
and will observe the half day He-
brew and half day English classes
uhich are a unique feature of the
curriculum at the Hebrew Day
School.
Co-sponsoring the function was
the Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion of Greater Miami.
The celebration began with
a concert of Israeli, folk and
liturgical music by Cantor Hirsh
Adler, of Temple Emanu-EI.
Cantor Adler, a sabra, graduated
from the Jerusalem Conserva-
tory of Music. He received his
cantorial training from Cantor
Zalman Rivlin. His accompan-
ist was Florence Goldring.
Guest speaker was spiritual
leader of Temple Mcnorah, Rabbi
Mayer Abramovitz. His theme
was "The Birth of a Nation
The Rebirth of its Language."
In charge of arrangements were
l-aiah Adler, William Agranove,
Tolner Social Club of Miami Beach installs its newly-elected
officers at a recent banquet and dance at the Delmonico
Hotel. The club, made up of former residents of Tolna, Rus-
sia, meets monthly at Washington Federal on Normandy Isle.
Left to right are Max Fierman, treasurer; Meyer Sigal, vice
president; Sam Rappaport, president; and Anne Otchet, sec-
retary, all of Miami Beach.

Aaron Center. Mr. and Mrs. David and Mrs. Nathaniel Soroff.
Freedman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Moadon president is Irving Shal-
Perach, Mrs. Anna Sintow, and Dr. \ om.
banning Wins
lonor Bachelor's
Ijoel B. Channing has been wel-
pned home by his parents, Mr.
i Mrs. Jules P. Channing, at
completing his architectural
lies at the University of Flori-
m Gainesville, where he was
arded a Bachelor of Architec-
e degree with honors.
Ill is father is known here both
an architect and an engineer.
Charming has accumulated a
ng list of honors and award*.
e was admitted to the Phi Kap-
Phi honorary society. The
erican Institute of Architects
arded him the A.I.A. silver
dal runner-up award. Last
ear, ho received tho J. Hillis
llor Memorial Scholarship
ward) as tho "outstanding sen-
r" of tho entire School of Arch-
ecturo and Fine Arts. Ho ic-
epted an invitation to join Mm
argoylo Honorary Fraternity,
Ind started off hit freshman
ar by membership in tho Phi
ta Sigma Freshman Honor So-
ciety.
Channing graduated from Miami
each High School in the top ten
been! of his class. He was a
ational Merit Scholarship semi-
Balist and selected for National
onor Society. He was selected
attend Boys State, won the
|hool Spanish Medal, and receiv-
the Industrial Arts Award from
.-don Phi Tau.
lassachusetts Institute of Tech-
Wofiy has accepted Joel Chan-
s' as a graduate student in
fchitccturnl design, where he
work toward a Master's de-
le and then join his father in
fields of architecture, engi-
Cering and investments.
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Friday. May 10, 1963
+Jewist fkrldKrur
Page 5-B
Jjeach
Mrs. Nat Bjfh will accept the
I symbolizing the prtsidencj
he Miami Beach Chapter of
h from outgoing presi-
Miss Liilian Goodman, on
Monday, noon, at the Deauville
I, Ceremony will be conduct-
by Mrs. Mas Schenk, of New
i .->. na f al vice president
Hadassah, and chairman for
h UiyaJ
Ti hr in.-i ill with Mrs. Barth
honorary vice presidents and
.idvisbry council, past presidents:
Milton Si-kln. Mrs. Arnold
r
Mr-. Oscar Sindell. Mrs. Joseph
Shapiro. Mrs. Fred Jonas and Miss
Lillian Goodman.
Mrs. Maurice Cahn, Mrs. Har-
old Melnick, Mrs. Hadassah Pass-
her. Mrs. Henry B. Wernick, Mrs.
PMlip Thau, and Mrs. Morris
Kocan. vice presidents; Mrs. Ed
Lifshin, recording secretary; Mrs.
.lohan Berman. corresponding sec-
retary; Mrs. Morris Lencer, soc-
ial secretary; Mrs. Ira Krivitzin.
tmanci;l secretary; Mrs. Joseph
Sugerman, treasurer; Mrs. Harry
I'latoff, auditor: Mrs. Dorothy
Krieger Fink, parliamentarian.
TrU8teOS include Mrs. Morris
Alpert, Mrs. Ellis Amdur, Mrs.
Barnett Beckerman, Mrs. Jack
Davis, Mr Betty Feuer, Mrs.
Meyer Golden, Mrs. Sanford Jac-
n Mr- > iel T. Sapiro, Mrs.
irvir.g We!
Mrs. Leo Levin, donor chair
Mrs. Burnett Beckerman.
I n.raii chairr-'.an; Mrs. Philip
Thau, chairman tor hostesses and
Hard I Melnick, arrange-
chain;.
A i i igram of opera highlights
! pees i by Carol Donn,
anp; Ruth Williams, contralto;
in Ro; tenor, and Robert
Mel herson, lone with Miss
ei Ban ator and ac-
i >mpanist.
Ocation [ be delivered by
li irotl Irieget Fink, and
Mr>. Sam 3 ikrais will offer
tin benedictio: Mrs. Battle Wa
i er vUl lead in the singinu of i-
: I and American national an-
IB.
\eSi-.e in Hadassah as a young
lent, Mrs Barth, since coming
ill-ami Beach eight years ago,
has served president of the
Stephen s v>. Group; vice pres-
ident of Chaj I tr in membership
administration; recording iec-
rttary and editor o fthe Miami
h Chi p "Broadcaater."
v.. s a \. president of the
Jewish Teachers Assn. of New
"i rk City, and also served as a
sun, I worker, o^mp director, and
pi rsonnel director of the Teachers
Voluntary Service Organization
during the aecond World War.
Grottp president! are: Bay Har-
Shirley Kay Pccklin has been
appointed area representa-
tive tor the no .v Southeastern
Regional offices of Brager &
Company. Headquarters for
Ih0 securit;-: Hrm, which spe-
cializes in. Israeli invest-
ments, und bonds,
will be loccted at 407 Lincoln
Rd., Miam; Be^ch.
MBS. NAT MITH
bor, Mrs. Gus Roberts; Brandeis
Group, Mrs. Earl Coplan;Deborah
Group, presidium: Mrs. Jack
I'einberg, Mrs. Clarence Freed-
man, and Mrs. Michael Sossin.
Esther Group, Mrs. Hattie Safir;
I. R. Goodman, presidium: Miss
Evelyn Bro>\n, Miss Hannah Fast-
man, and Miss Sally Shelist.
Israeli Group, Mrs. Philip Kap-
lan; Emma Lazarus Group, Mrs.
Norman Meyers; Mortor Towers
Group, Mrs. Samuel S. Goldberg;
Renanah Group, Mrs. Sherman
Fast; Hannah Ser.esch Group,
presidium: Mrs. Frances Ben-
jamin, Mrs. Samuel Feldman,
and Mrs. Isadore Lorber.
Shaloma Group, Mrs. Irwin Sha-
piro; Southgate Group, Mrs. Jos-
eph Rosenberg; Herzl Group, Mrs.
Ben Zeigmund; Henrietta Szold
Group, Mrs. Herman Feller; Steph-
en S. Wise Group, Mrs. Harry P.
Cohen.
Serving on the committee of the Greater Miami Women's
Auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged, annual donor luncheon
on Tuesday at the Doral Beach Hotel are (left to right) Mrs.
Rae Hammerman, donor journal chairman; Mrs. Louis Ma-
kovsky, program chairman; Mrs. Charlotte Katz, donor journal
co-chairman, and Mrs. Rose L. Brown, overall donor chair-
man.
I hate to admit it but...
my
brother-in-law
is a
'shlemiehF
My brother-in-law, Joe, is the sweetest man
I've ever known. I love him. I love his wife;
She's my sister. I love their two boys. That's
why it pains me that |oe can't make a living.
He works hard and he's not stupid. But he
just closes his ears and his eyes to life's re-
alities. Isn't that one way of describing a
"shlemiehl"?
Joe has the most fantastic explanations for
the fall-off in his business. His favorite is the
weather. It's too hot or too cold; it's too
rainy or too pleasant. Spring came early or it
came late. Joe gets lots of customers at his
neighborhood restaurant and luncheonette;
the trouble is that far too many of them fail
to return. What's the explanation? Don't ask
Joe. He might tell you that it's the Cold War
he'll never admit that it could be cold soup.
And his wife is worse than Joe.
"Abe," she says to me, "don't talk busi-
ness to Joe tonight. He's had a hard day. This
isn't the right time." (No time seems to be
the right time.)
"Abe, don't get excited," she says to me.
"It's not good for your heart." (Believe me,
it's worse for my heart when 1 hold things
jnside of me.)
"Abe," she says, "Mamma is coming for
dinner.' Don't spoil the atmosphere."
Well, I did spoil the atmosphere. I talked
up. I mentioned what I thought was a rela-
tively eajy subject to discuss.
")oi'." I said, "whenever I eat in a good
restaurant, whether it's an expensive estab-
lishment or a successful diner or hamburger
stand, I notice one thing. They all serve Heinz
Ketchup. In your restaurant, you try to save
a few cents; you serve another kind. It's good
ketchup," I hastened to add as 1 saw Joe's
sad expression."Yes,you serve good ketchup,
but not the best. Surely your customers must
notice."
Joe took a pill out of his pocket, gulped it
down furiously, and gave me one of his typi-
cal irrelevant answers;
"Abe, what do you want of me? I run a
little neighborhood luncheonette. I'm not
Crossinger's."
"That's just the point," I answered. "You
must act like Grossinger's-in the ketchup
department, that is. All over the world Heinz
is the best-selling, most popular ketchup. As
things stand now, when customers eat at
your restaurant, you almost announce that
you are saving the few extra pennies that they,
themselves, spend for ketchup in their own
homes. Joe," I pleaded, "don't lead with your
chin. People are influenced by little things.
They don't stand up and make a speech when
they're displeased. They don't write you
poison pen letters. They just go somewhere
else to eat."
I call that good advice! But did you change
Joe? Well, that's the way / changed him. My
dear brother-in-law reminds me of that
classic Jewish story, "die vier okshonim," the
four stubborn men.
1 wish the ketchup problem was the whole
trouble with Joe. It's not. It is merely an ex-
ample. However, my hands are tied and I'm
afraid that my tongue is tied, too.
Anyway, thanks for "listening" to my tale
of woe. To reward you for your patience, 1
want to send you a mimeographed copy of
the "vier okshonim" story (in English, of
course) just in case you have never heard
thai very funny satirical tale.
You can reach me by addressing a post-
cue! oi letter to Abe B., Box 151, Woodmere,
New York. It's the only address you need;
I have made all the necessary arrangements
with the Post Office. You see, I don't want
to use my real name. Why should l add to
Joe's miseries?

.
Friday. May 10. 1963
*. km/isti flcridHann
Page 9-B
THE women's division of all the
* Greater Miami B*nai B'rith
groups held a dedication service
Sunday afternoon at the Hillel
iiouse at the University of Mi-
ami. Dr. Don Michaelson, spiri-
tual leader and director of Hillel
iiouse was a guest speaker. A
program of Hebrew folk songs
plus a demonstration of several
Israeli folk dances by the Hillel
Dance Group rounded out the
afternoon's festivities.
Mrs. Alfred Reich, president of
the Women's Chapters of District
5 was the main speaker of the
day. The gathering was called
for the dedication of new drapes
for Hillel House, lobby and
H. Weintraubs
Feted Before Trip
A bon voyage buffet in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wein-
traub. who are leaving for an ex-
tended trip through Europe and
Israel, la being sponsored by Agu-
djth Israel Hebrew Institute on
Sunday, 7:30 p.m.. at the Syna-
gogue.
Rabbi Hirsth Ever will be mas-
ler of ceremonies at the affair,
and William Cohen, acting presi-
dent, and Mrs. Frances Ullian,
Sisterhood president, will be Con
negation and Sisterhood hosts.
President of the Synagogue for
utmost six years, and active in
Zionist and philanthropic commun-
,ty projects, Weintraub will re-'
crive a citation expressing "the
gratitude of the Synagogue for his
long and loyal activities for the
progress and growth of the or-
ganization."
Admission is free and the pub-
lic is irvited to participate in the
the testimonial to the Weintraubs.
chapel. For the day Mrs. Reich |
chose a beige silk shirtwaist with
touches of brown at the belt and i
neckline. A deeper shade of |
brown was in the dotted silk!
chiffon scarf worn in an ascot'
manner at the neckline.
A turquoise silk sheath wasi
worn by Mrs. Rose Corey, while
Mrs. Esther Lerman chose a
three piece ensemble. A silk
print in red. gold and blue on a
beige background was worn by
Mrs. Harriet Spector. Mrs. Max
Kern chose a pink silk jacket
dress with white chalk heading
accenting her scooped neckline
and repeated as detailing on her
jacket. An aqua silk accented
with pearl and gold jewelry was
the choice of Mrs. Lester Arkin.
i *
lulRS. Oscar Rosenthal chose
" a three piece moygashel en-
semble in pink. Her sheath skirt
featured an overblouse bodice
and a matching colored jacket.
Sand colored was Mrs. Ben Gold-
field's chambray shirtwaist, with
it's popular full skirt.
Mrs. Robert Litt's linen shift
was in ice blue with accents of
white. Mrs. Sidney Tepcr was
another of the women who chose
the popular shirtwaist for the af-
ternoon. Her's was cotton and
in a frosted yellow color. A
black and white abstract print
was the choice of Miss Helen
Silverstein. Her shift was of an
imported cotton.
Black and white was the choice
of Mrs. Flora Sinik. Mrs. Harry
Dickit's arnel jersey shift featur-
ed a foliage print in tones and
shades of greens on white. Mrs.
Dorothy Aronovitz wore a two
piece ensemble of blush pink moy-
gashel linen with white applique
cascading down the bodice.
Communal Worker
Given Bon Voyage
Mrs. Celia Beckerman. of 335
Washington Ave., was honored
with a bon voyage party at the
Workman's Circle Lyceum last
week. Mrs. Beckerman is sailing
May 24 from New York City on
the SS Zion for a five-month visit
in Israel with relatives and former
Miami Beach friends now living
there.
A life member of the Hemo-
philia Group, Shaloma Group of
Hadassah, Greater Miami Women's
Auxiliary, Jewish Home tor the
Aged, Mrs. Beckerman is a past
president of the Pioneer Women,
Club 1, Emunah Chapter, Eastern
Star, Sunshine Group. Rebeccas,
Golden Ring Club 1, and the Work-
men's Circle School for Children,
Branch 692 Women's Club.
Mrs. Beckerman came to Miami
Beach from Pittsburgh in 1940.
She has two sons, Paul and Alfred
Katz; two daughters, Mrs. Charles
Dernis and Mrs. Hy Chodock; nine
grandchildren, and three great-'
grandchildren, all of Miami Beach.
Headed for a career in journalism is charming University of
Miami senior Elayne Gilbert, shown with Gov. Faris Bryant
(left) at a recent social function held at Miami Beach. Her
father. Henry Gilbert (right), is an insurance analyst and a
16-year member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Elayne
has been news editor of the student publication, "The Hurri-
cane," for two years, made the Dean's List for superior
scholarship, and has been included in the 1963 edition of
"Who's Who in U.S. Colleqes and Universities." Elayne's
mother is president of the North Dade ORT Chapter. The busy
Gilberts live at 12670 NE Miami PL, No. Miami.
Lorber Chapter Donor Luncheon
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asthma-allergies research.
Annual donor luncheon of Lor-
ber Chapter. Children's Asthma
Research Institute and Hospital in
Denver, took place last Tuesday at
the Doral Country Club. Chairman
oi the event was Mrs. Irvin Block.
In her report. Mrs. Marvin Gub- i ,
crman, president, announced that | SlftM Nursery School PlCMC
during the past year the chap-
ter, through service and fund-rais-
ing, has sent $8,000 to the Home.
The hospital-home is one of the
On Friday, from 9 to 11:30 a.m.,
Temple Sinai Nursery School will
hold its annual picnic at Grcy-
hold's Park.
MISS BARBARA SIMON
A personal gift
with taste.
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Barbara Simon
Tells Betrothal
A wedding in August, 1964, is
planned by Barbara Jean Simon
ard Norman Zarr. Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Lee Simon, 835 Mariana
Ave.. are announcing the betroth
al this week.
Now a sophomore at the Uni-
versity of Miami, Barbara also
attended the University of Flor-
ida.
Her fiance is the son of Mrs.
Ben Zarr. 1440 Certosa Ave., and
the late Ben Zarr. He attends
the University of Miami and is a
member of Tau Epsilon Phi frat-
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Service and were invited.
A short business meeting took
place during which the nominat-
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and Louis Cautin, executive direc-
tor, spoke on the agency's case-
load and services. Guest speaker
was Dr. Lester Reiser, psychaitric
consultant to Jewish Family Ser-
vice. Dr. Reiser was introduced
by Mrs. Robert Berger, chairman
of the annual meeting.
Jewish Family Service has been
operating as an independent Brow-
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Jan. 1, with an interim Board of
Directors presided over by Milton
Forman. The organization is lo-
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Friday. May 10, 1963
Pearly Gait
by Hal

GOLFERS PARADISE: I wonder if there's a better buy in the
iw'.l tbar right here in your own -backward*" AH winter long our
'-om out-of stale enjoy the lush life at cur plush oceanfront
hosteJnes. But the> pay a commensurate tariff to enjoy the fine state
of thetr stays Now. with the summer rates in effect, we lucky local-
izes can take advantage of the best vacation buys anywhere right
here From Friday to Sunday night, families can enjoy the luxury ac-
coauscdatiocs of any of our top hotels at bargain rates. They include
all the goH you can cram into a weekend on the finest courses in
Florida, with no art to te* off.
The kids II love the activity at the cabana clubs, and the free-
dom of ravin* en beach or at patlsidt under watchful eyas IHa-
werris and children's coumtlon. If* a reol vacation or moon and
pop. three days *** wfthavt a car* about meal-planning or
marketing.
A.-ooj the finer fo!f cour--e in the area are those at the Diploma:
Hotel, the Doral Country Club and at Westbrooke.
And for the getters ho cant take advantage of the wonderful
hotel buvs. incindms the free fotf an private coarse*, the pabbc cours-s
-re u: excellent shape and free of the crowds that held up pUy in the
winter

Open to the public without charge, the Unn-ersaty of Miami S> n>
nbonic Band. -The Band of the Hoer."" wfll prejent its aanua] spring
concert en May IS at 8 p m. at Dade County Aaditommv
Drawing good attendance at the hUyfair, Ni mandn. Parkway
r-i Sunset Art Theatre is "Sundays and CybaHa." feature present*-
tien bemg held over "No Emit" follows on the 24th at the May-
fair. Normandie and Sunset.
Getting more and more popular each week is Westbrooke Country
s Friday .ver.me traditional dinners in the Golden Key restau-
The Golden Key u open on Saturday and Sunday evening? for
pr.ced : :rners. The room is open to botn mtmbers
the general public There is dancing on Saturday evening.
Charlie Jacobson has been elected to the Board of Directors of
the Florida Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. A
pubtic relations consultant since 1*44 in South Florida, the likeable
Charii- was a charter member and treasurer of the American Pub-
lic Relations Association, which later merged with PRSA.
Frank Grazian:. owner of the Continental in West End. NJ..
came f*re quite a few years ago. planning to loaf the entire winter
. Three da>s a- all he could stand of that, so he began as a floor
captain at Maxim'i m Subside and has returned there every winter
since Ha^ to adm:t it isn't the money, he just loves the restaurant
Left lo rigbJ rre Dr. Arthur Gilbert, cf the Physicians Division,
Paul Ecraet: Office Supplies and Printing Division, and Ernes*.
Jct.j. co-chairman ci the 1963 Combined Jewish Appeal,
hows during a report meeting at Federation headquarters.
Following the meeunr. leaders manned the phones for a brief
"Dialathcn" session, which resulted in an additional S10.0O0
above the figure announced during the
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Eighteen Hebrew Accdemy Women sponsors
for the Bock cf Life are shown dedicating a
brick for life book at a Brick and Binyan Bank
hincheon launching a S50.000 campaign for
the endowing of the new Hebrew Academy
kitchen. Front row lleft to right' are Mesdames
Pauline Grandwerg. Louis Merwitzer, Joseph
Shapiro. Samuel Reinhard, Frieda Koch, and
Julius Rosenstein, Binyan Bank chairman.
Back row Heft to right) are Mesdames Olga
Putz. Harry Genet, Alexander S. Gross, Anne
Berkowitz, Samuel Cohen, Leonard Rosen,
chairman, Jacob Katz, Abraham Mason. M.
H. Rosenhouse and Irving Firtel. Not shown
are Mesdames Maurice Goldberg, ?-ichel
Gropen and Henry Gewitz.
Pinski Folk School
Dinner and Concert
Dmner and concert on Saturday.
6pm. May 18. final season activ-
ity for the David Pinski Folk
School. will be held at the Far-
band Center, 842 Washington Ave
Louis Schwartzman, executive di-
rector of the Bureau of Jewish
Education, will be guest speaker.
Musicale will feature Hayim
and Sarah Freshko singing Jew
ish and Hebrew selections; Mich
ael Gibson. Yiddish artist: Chayelc
Grober of the Hebrew Habima.
. Aida Yaslow at the piano:
Philip Nashkin. and students of
the David Pinski Folk School in
.--..tations by Jewish pot'-
Beach B'nai B'rrtk Worn
Schedule Installalha fvenf
Combined donor and ir.-'allation
luncheon of Miami Beach Chapter
ol B'nai B'rith Women w.LI be
held on Tuesday, noon, at the
Deauville Hotel.
New slate headed by Mrs. Sally-
Fisher will be installed by Mrs.
Gerald Soltz, past District presi-
dent.
A musical program will :>e pre-
sented.
Mai aarrz
Hertz Candidate
In Beach Election
Hal Hertz" campaign for Miami
Beach Council moved forward this
week as he opened campaign head-
quarters and named key person
ML
Hertz announced his advocacy
of a new- police sub-station in the
fa-t growing North Shore area in
a speech to the Normandy I
Improvement Association at the
Normandy Shores Golf Course.
He aIo advocated a complete
reappraisal of the dt] I muniei-
pal parking system. A reevahu-
of the parking program in all
South Shore,
\\:
S
:- ied to be'.
well-being : Miami 3each. Hertz
d.
Campaign headqu-:
beer, opened at 1201 ;ton
Ave Hertz named Ger aid
I to head up his campaign
rent
counsellor, to manage the head
quartern.
Hertz, executive vice president
of one of the Southeast's foremost
advertising acd tourist promotion
firms, told the Civic League Tues
day that the city needs a "dras-
tically stepped up convention bu-
reau, publicity program and spec-
ial events department, to meet the
competition of both Caribbean na-
tions and other areas in Florida.
Social Club Fetes
Mother's Day
Miami Friendly Social Club will
have a Mother's Day celebration
on Sunday. 2 p.m.. at the Beth
El social hall.
Entertainment will be presented
by the Michaels Dance Studio.
Also during the afternoon birth
rays and anniversaries of the fol-
lowing will be celebrated- Mr and
Mrs Joseph Braff. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Bro-*n. Mr and Mrs Max
Glick. Mr. and Mrs. Sam K
Minnie Stieglitz. Mr- G
ftr, Mrs. Sarah Polaik. Mr
Mn A Friedman and Mr
:.n.
I of the club is Mas
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DINING ROOM
Miami't Only "Shomer Sriabbot"
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1393 BltO ID., Mimn 226-1744
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Under Strict RjCO'n.cil Sup*"
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Catering \m the Crystof teem
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Zamora Graduation
Set for Sunday
Graduation exercises for the pre-
confirmation class at Temple Za-
mora will be held on Sunday even
ing. May 19.
Lester Shapiro, chairman of the
Religious School board, will pre
sent the graduation certificates.
nd Rabbi Hcrshel Brook*, spin
tual leader of the Temple, will
present honor certificates for
scholarship and perfect attend
a nee.
Graduating students include Al-
lan Aback*, John Charter. Robert
Ku- ven Shuman. Karen
Lefkow itz and Naomi Smukler.
We cordially invite our many friends and patrons to enjov
A GALA FAREWELL DINNER
THE LAST IN THIS LOCATION ... WE LOST OUR LE~
On Mother's Day, Sunday, May 12th
from 3 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. at the
ROYAL HUNGARIANsKcHTElRY
TO RESTAURANT
731 Washington Avenoe, Miami Reach JE 8-5401
Drinks I Notherai Complimentary (No Reservations Necessary)
Looking Forward to Serving You in the Fall
in Beauty and Elegance.
MANY THANKS FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE
YOUR HOSTS ... MR. AND MRS. PHILIP .VEISS
) Original Uoitmamm Cateteria
, SERVING THE FINEST IN BREAKFAST LUNCH & DINNER
OPEN ALL YEAR
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3 JE 1-0357 JE 1-9385
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NOMANOY ISH (ClowJ Mmb. t S#t.d*. __

Friday. May 10. 1963
* lt*i #? IHk^rKHIilriir)
Page 13-B
The Courierc^
wartz
Julian Weinkle, chairman of the board of the Bank of Dacle Coun-
ty, is the new president of the I niversity of Miami Citizens Board for
l!M>3-64 Directors Include Miami Beach public relations ace Hank
Meyer ... Dr. Saul H. Mendloviti, Rutgers professor of law, on the
1 M campus gave a week-long series of lectures on the problems of
world peace.
Robert Gelberg, editor and founder of the University of Miami's
Tempo magazine 14 years ago. is moving his highly successful photo-
graphy studios from Miami Beach to Kendall.
Mel Richardson, new president of the Normandy Isles Home Own-
ers Association, presided at a meeting of the group at the Normandy
Shores golf course recently.
It's anniversary time in Miami Beach this summer Charlie
Bookbinder planning the 10th for Pumpernik's restaurant and pantry
. and the city is getting set for its 50th anniversary in two years
. Judge Albert Dubbin and Mrs. Dubbin relaxed at the Safety Har-
bor Spa near Clcarwatcr last week, and beamed at news of his son's
and grandson's activities in the state legislature sessions ... Ed Me'-
niker of Mercantile National Bank totalled up some $1,000 raised for
Variety Children's Hospital at a Tuesday night card party at the Aleiers.
Eugene Garfield of Bay Harbor Islands was cited by the Heart
Association at a Monday night dinner at the Dupont Plaza Hotel .
Also on Independence Day. Miami Beach Lodye of B'nai B'rilh will
hold its annual celebration at Flamingo Park, with vice president Joe
Goodman and past president Ted Trushin already at work Metro
gommlltnionm Harold Spaet heads the Mother's Day committee for the
Beaoh lodjje of the Elks.
Men's Club of National Children's Cardiac Hospital and the Beach
l>oth have hi nkcn charit) stagings of "Cleopatra" Miss Uni-
headquarters hotels will be the Fontainebleau, DiLido, Nautilus
Shelborne.
Lakeside Memorial
Holds Mother's Day
Special Services
Lakeside Memorial Par!?, af*NW
25th St. and 103rd Ave., will con-
duct a special Mother's Day Mem-
orial Service on Sunday at 1 p.m.
Rabbi Morton Maluvsky of the
Israelite Center will officiate and
the Jewish community of Greater
Miami is welcome to participate in
the Mother's Day service.
The invitation is not limited to
plot owners, but is extended by
Lakeside Memorial to all who with
to have a prayer said for loved
ones.
Marvin Roth Lodge of B'nai B'rith presents a number of vol-
umes to the Judaica shelf of the Daytona Beach Junior Col-
lege Library. Left to right are Rabbi Norman H. Diamond, of
Temple Beth El. Daytona Beach, Leon F. Fordham, college
librarian; Dean Robert W. Whetstone; and Rabbi B. Leon
Hurwitz. former spiritual leader of Temple Zamora, Coral
Gables, and now of Daytona.
After Successful Hotel Career
Gefters Take Leave of Absence
An address by Rep Claude Pep-
per will highlight a dinner and
bi sinesa gathering of the Florida
Slate Council of Senior Citizens
d: Saturday, May 11, at the Shel-
pome Hotel. The Miami Beach
'lit initiates the first annual
1 tion of the Florida organi-
lation.
On Sundav, May 12. Pepper will
pi oduce his congressional col-
iic-, Rep. Richard Boiling
[l n Mo i, at a mass rally in the
liami Beach Auditorium. The
At a recent installation meeting of the Senior Citizens Associ-
ation of Miami Beach in the Algiers Hotel are (left to right)
Metro Commissioner Alex Gordon; Mrs. Lenu Mintzes. pres-
ident; Judge Jack Falk; and Metro Commissioner Chuck Hall.
ten. Pepper Talks To Senior Citizens
meeting will mark the first major
effort of the state's senior citi-
zens to enlist general public sup-
port for President Kennedy's Med-
icare bill.
Pepper and Boiling are two of
the strongest advocates of the
Medicare proposal in Congress
Pepper and many other political
figures invited to the conclave
will take part in convention busi-
ness sessions.
Announcement of Pepper's ac-
ceptance was made bv Michael
Sossin, state secretary of the Flor-
ida Council, and Max Friedson,
convention chairman.
"Miami Beach was chosen for
this convention and rally of the
State group," Sossin said, "be-
cause of the growing number of
senior citizens pouring into South
Florida to make their homes."
Boiling, considered one of the
leading spokesmen for progressive
and liberal forces in the House of
Representatives today, recently led
a successful fight to seat two pro-
Medicare Congressmen on the
House Ways and Means Commit-
tee.
An eight term Congressman,
Boiling has served on the Joint
I Economic Committee and, in 1961,
1 received a distinguished service
! award from the American Political
Science Association.
Following twenty years in the
hotel business in this area. Mr.
Abe Getter has announced his re-
tirement from the local scene for
the present.
Together with Mrs. Getter, the
former operator 01 the Cromwell
Hotel, entered Mayo Clinic on
May I-l
Mr. Getter, who operated a hab-
erdashery business in Cuba for al-
most ten years, first entered the
hotel business here when he took
over the Astor Hotel, remaining
there for five years. His next
venture was the Marseilles Hotel
which he operated for ten years.
His latest operation has been
at the Cromwell for the past
four years, and Mr. Gefter an-
nounced that the hotel was a
complete sell-out for the Pass-
over holidays.
In a letter received from the
well-known Beach figure last
month by The Jewish Flondian. I
he stated "Mrs. Gefter and I are
going up to Mayo Clinic to do
some "repairs"after the repairs
comes convalescenceafter con-
valesenee comes recuperation
and that means a vacation! As

Page 14-B
9> fceWc* nrrMBtr
Friday. May 10. 1963
Planning committee of the annual Scholarship G. Wechsler. chairman. The event raised ter>
Night of the Miami YMHA Branch held at the funds to provide scholarships for needy chil-
Dupont Plena Hotel include* (left to right) dren to attend one of three YMHA day camps |ARG TEIL
Marvin Gilmcn. George A. Simon. Mrs. Na- in Dade County.
than Cvnamon. Dr. Jack Amazon and Louis ____________________________
Attorney Harry Gordon Dies;
'Miami Resident 45 Yams
Miami attorney. Harry Gordon,
died here May 2 at the age of 63.
He came to Miami 45 years ago
from Pennsylvania, and lived at
5227 Alton Rd.. Miami Beach.
A past president of Beth David
Congregation. Gordon was a mem-
ber of the Executive Club of Mi
ami Beach, Florida and Dade
County Bar Association, Ma hi
Shrine and Temple Beth Sholom.
Surviving are his wife. Florence;
two sons. Gerald of Cleveland. O.,
and Murray of Chicago, 111; a
daughter. Mrs. Barbara Jonas;
three brothers. Milton. Clifford
and Morris Gordon, and eight
grandchildren.
Services were May 3 in River
side Memorial Chapel. Alton Rd.
with burial in Mt. Xebo Ceme
Miami U President Speaker at Dinner &,,__ -
Marriage Customs and Family
Dr. Henry King Stanford, pres The Present and Future of Cy Life in the Light of Reform Juda-
ident of the University of Miami.
be principal speaker at the
George X. Papamcolaou memorial
dinner to be held Monday at the
B:>cayne Terrace Hotel.
President of the PapanicoUou
Cancer Research Institute is
James M. Albert.
tologic Diagnosis of Cancer.'
Concert Artists
Offer Instruction
i
Temple Sinai of Xorth Dade. This
is the third session of the adult
education seminar.
MRS ElBSME "

Friday. May 10. 1963
Zukernick Named
As Bar Director
W. 0. Mehrtens and Wm. P.
Simmon,'. Jr., Miami, an.d Harry
Zukenuck and James Lawrence
King, Miami Beach, began new
terms us members of the Board
ol Governors of The Florida Bar,
.statewide organization of lawyers
. nd judge,, last Saturday.
Officer? for the 1963-64 adminis-
trative >ear were sworn in by
Florida Supreme Court Chief Jus-
tice B. K. Roberts during the
linal business assembly of The
Florida Bar's annual convention
held last weekend at the Amen
caoa Hotel.
MeffftMU has served on the
Baf'l j.*overning board since 1955.
Zukernu-k was elected to member-
ship on the Board in 1959, and
Simmons in 1961.
King, ncoming president of the
Junior Bar Section of The Florida
Jlar, v.ill become an cx-officio
member of the Bars Board of
(.overncrs.
+Jeist> norldkiti
Page 15-B
LEGAL NOTICE
Parent's Meeting
At Beth David
Specie. 1 meeting for the parents
ol childrtn attending Beth David
pre CBOOli was to be held on
Thursday evening, May 9, in the
Social Hall.
Guest 'pcaker was to be Mrs. Ben
Kazer, principal at Everglades Ele-
rientary School, and chairman of
the conjTegation Board of Educa-
tion.
tNM, norm
NOTICE OF SUIT
or
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR DAOE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY,
No 3C 4M9
EDITH HRVDY.
Ilal
CHARLJ P. RRvDY,
|h f.'.-.'l nt,
SUT FOR DIVORCE
3 T' chaki.es p. BRADS
K ." 'i.i Street
1 1 .. .\tw York
You "! wiles I'. uka.'Y arc here-
I. m thai BUI of Complaint
ir 1 1 has i..-. n 111 -1 afainat
1 i.u, am 1 mi- required in serve a
Answer 01 Pleading to
1 unpin mi on 1 iii Pis Inl
\ EON AKIi III S IK,
K 1 nil I'ollai k, "' Weal Eias,
..1 t 1.1 Ida and file the i
or I1< ...in.- in the offli
of id.. Circuit Com I an
liefoi thi 1 "i I- da > of .1 une.
.. .1.. >... judgment by de-
ill taken against you foi
rehei di manded In i he Hill of
Hi.,.
I'hla t ahull be published once
- h weeJ for four consecutive weeks
THE JEW l.-ll FLORIDIAN.
n \l. ORDERED :ii Miami,
Rth da) of May, A.U.
E. .EATHERMAN, Clerk,
i Irculi i .nt, Dade cuntv, Ftortita
ill By: I. S. DePIETRO
Deputy Clcik
i I'WAR! iliSAK
Kneel and Pollack
West Flasrler. Miami, Kla.
Atlol II,-. .. Plaintiff
:. 10-17-U-S1
NOTICE UNDER
v..-.F,ICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
Hi. undersigned, desiring to ngage
",. I"'-:I,"'T. '""'" "" fictitious name
Hatona Avenue. Coral Babies, Flor-
ida, intends to register., aald name
with the 'lerk .., the Clrculi Court
of iia.i,. County, Florida.
....... M. WHIFF
i.fcOROE, AMES .v Hit ll I:
ii.,n H.W. I list street
Miami SO, Florida
Bj MBRVYN i.. AMES
Attorneya foi Applicant
____________________t/10. 17, 14, SI
U-mumLSiWiiLy COURT OF THE
tEXINJH JUDICIAL C RCU'T OF
FL0^.I?A IN AND FOR DAOE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY
No 63C 4921
I.I is AVENDANO,
I 'I.IIIIIM I.
VS.
JOYCE i: wen da No.
Defendant.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
TO: JOYCE I! AVBNDANu
I0J1 Lehlxh Street
ah.mi.u ii. Pennsylvania
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thai
iiiii uf complaint baa been filed
against yon ami you are required to
serve a copy of your answer or other
defensive pleadings thereto upon
plalntirrs attorney, Bl'GENE LEM-
,\"'.H' ft* Heybold Building, .Miami
Horldn. uml til., the original there-
of in the office of the Clerk of the
' Irculi Court on or before the ISth
lay of June, 1'iii:;, r ., decree pro
confeaso will be entered against you
DATED, this 6th day of May, 1M3
E. 15. LEATHERMAN
flerk of the Circuit Court
k Irculi Court Heal)
B) C. L. ALEXANDER
____________________^_ s/19. 17, 21. :;i
IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT
IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN PROBATE
No. 45042A
IN RE: Estate of
M. M CI.1II-..S
1 leoeaaed.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE
APPLICATION FOR DISTRIBUTION
AND FINAL DISCHARGE
NOTICE I- hereby given that we
nave filed our Final Report and Peti-
tion for Distribution and Final Dis-
charge as Co-Uxeeutori of the estate
u .M. M. COHEN, deceased, and that
on the loth day of June. 1963, will ap-
ply In the Honorable County Judges
of Bade County, Florida, for approval
of .-aid Final Report and for distri-
bution and final discharge as Co-
Execlltorw of the e-t.ite of the above -
named deredent. This 10th dav of
May. 1963.
.MIAMI BEACH FIRST
NATIONAL. BANK
By I let.ni., P. Clum
KEYMOIR J. SIMON
SEYMOFR J. SIMON. Attorney
301 Alnsley Building
.Miami 32. Florida
."./10. 17. 21. 31
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE 18 MERER! GIVEN t
the anderslgned, desiring to eng
in buslm.... under the ilciltious n..
of CICBRARO JEWELRY STORE
22, N.K. 1st Avenue, Miami, Plot
Intend t.. register saliLouimr who
Clerk of the Circuit Conn ..t i>
JCAN J. CICERARtl
ESTEHAN ..I.V.\l;i./.
Sole *e.'.nei .-
(1ILBERT .< Yiir.v;
Att..ine\ tor .,|i|...i.ints
i7 Llnoola Road
r< i'. it. 2i
hat
,lg
.lie
at
Ida
the
ade
. ::l
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL C.RCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DAOE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERV
No. 63C 4907
JOSEPHINE ARROYO ALICE A,
Plaintiff,
vs.
I1ILBERT AUCEA,
I lefelldant.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
TO: OII.BERT AUCEA
. o Candita All,.a
ttll Amsterdam Avenue
New ^..rk City, New York
You are heron) notified that a
Complaint for Divorce has been filed
against you, and you are hereto) re-
quired t" serve oony of your answer
to the Complaint on the Plaintiffs
attorney, LESTER ROGERS, whoso
address Is BM N.\V. lith Street.
Miami. Florida, and file the original
of your Answer in the office Of the
cierk of the Eleventh Judicial Clrculi
in an.i for Dado County. Florida, on
or before 12th day of June. 1963, in
default of which the Complaint will
l. taken as confessed by you.
Dated this th day of May, IMS.
E. B. LBATHERMAN
Clerk of the Circuit Curt
B) C. L. ALEXANDER
t :!. 17. 21. 31
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
the undersigned, desiring t.. ngage
In business under the fictitious names
of CAY TERRACE and CAY TER-
RACE ASSOCIATES at 1250 West
Avenue. Miami Kenee*. Florida, In-
tend to register said names with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida.
MARVIN KLEIN
BARNETT OUTHARTZ
MARTIN PINE
Attorney for Applicant*
14th floor, Dade heueral Bldg.
Miami :'.2. Florida
S '3. in, 17. 2i
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE is HEREBY OIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to eiiKage
In business under the fictitious names
ol APPROVED TAX CONSULTANTS,
APPROVED TAX SERVICE ai :.7I
N.K. 125th Street. North Miami, Flor-
ida intends t" regiater aald names with
the cierk of ii.. Clrculi Court of Dade
County, Florida.
O. ll. SCHWARTZ
HENRY A. KAMI'
1224 W.i-hiiiKti.n Ave
Miami Beach, Pla.
Attorneys for APPROVED
TAX CONSULTANTS
5/lfl 17. 21. ^.1
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN that
undersigned, ilesirlng to engage
i huainein under the fictitious namc-
KIL4MKR REALTY at MO 6!>th
.-.. Mi.,;. Beach II, Plortda, intends
regl te* Bald name with the Clerk
thi Ctrouit Court of Dude County.
Ida.
TCIIEL KRAMER
< >wner
.. in. 17, 24. 31
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
N'OTH : IS HEREBY (SIVEN that
j i- niidersimied. desiring to engage in
I ..vii..., under the fictitious name of
lll'NTER SPRAY SERVICE at Mi-
anil. I>u.i
?Id t.. vith ihe Clerk of the Cir-
> n Court ..f Dade Cuntv. Florida.
ALBERT \ i:\NA ENTERPRISES,
INC.
By: Albert Vrana. ITesldent
Ar..novitz. Slher Sober
Attorneys for Applicant
Ain.lej ilidlttg
5 %10-17-2I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY
No. 63C 3932
THE \vn.i.lA.\lsi:i i:.;ii
SAVINI'.S || \\K
I'lainliff,
vs
RICHARD D. MORGAN el ux.
el 111
1 "efendant.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: l:icilAI{l> n M< IRC VN slid
a.\n s Morgan his wife,
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN II
s* an.i if dead, the unknown
l" ii -. '.- v is. es, grantees, as-
signees, llenorv, creditors, trus-
tees isr other claimants claim-
ing ii. thiough, under or
a-iinsi ih< above named de
t.n.lanls.
You are hereby notified that the
above captloned action bias been In-
stituted against you in the Circuit
Court ..I the Eleventh judicial Cir-
cuit of 1 lot Ida iii and for Dade Coun-
ty to foreclose a mortgage upon the
following described real property :
l.ol IB. in block BS, of FIRST AD-
DITION To CAROL CITY, ac-
cording to the Plat thereof, re-
corded in Plai Book 60 nt Page
19 of the Public Records of Dado
County. Florida.
You are required to file your an-
SWer to plaintiff's complaint with the
Clerk of the aforesaid Court, and
ai i v.. cop\ thereof upon plaintiff's
attorney. MARTIN FINE. !4th Floor
Dad. Federal Bldg., Miami 12, Flor-
ida, not later than June 12th. i:'G.:. or
a Decree Pro Coniesso will be enur-
ed against you.
DATED: May 2, 1!>63.
B, H. LEATHERMAN
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: c P, COPELANC
Deputy Clerk
MARTIN* FINE
Attornev for Plaintiff
14th Moor Dade Federal Bldg.
Miami a:. Florida
5/ld. 17. 21. II
IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT
IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN PROBATE
No. 589070-B
j In RE: Estate of
H I8EPH V. DAVIDSON
Deceased.
NOTICE OF PROBATE
THE STATE OF FLLORIDA:
To ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN
THE ESTATE OF SAID DECEDENT..
You are hereby notified that a writ-
ten instrument purporting; to be the
last will and testament of said dec. -
dent has been admitted to probate
In said Court. You are hereby com-
manded within six calendar months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice to appear in said Couri
and snow cause. If any you can, why
the action of saiil Court In admlttting
said will to probate should not stand
tin re yoked.
HON. FRANK B. DOWLINC.
County Judge
Bv MELBA C. DICK
ROBERT SCOTT KAUFMAN
Attorney
1408 Ainslcv Pulldiiu;
Miami 32, Florida
First publication of this notice on
the 10th day of May, m:t.
9 1". 17, 24. 31
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAMC LAW
notice is hereby uiven thnt
Jlii undersigned, deslrinjc to engage in
' milieus under the fictitious names of
' .!,,.. i-,.|nt shoppe; Ye Olde Off-
s'I Shoppe; Ye olde Mimeograph
Khoppi ... {JIM Coral Way. Miami 45.
'la.. Intend to register said names
"nil tb. Clerk of the Circuit Court of
"

CHARLES M. FRKKFIELD
M:i w FREEF1B1 D
n-17-21
\
t
i 'l
NOTICE UNDER
FCTITIOUS NAME LAW
is HEREBY GIVEN thai
ii.ii. .i. sit Ing to engage
- nnii. i the fictitious name
WTI RERS CLOTHINtl
-I' >RKS, .1 I iade Count).
to register said name
k ..: ih, i 'irculi Coin I
it mi Florida
SKPII S BROWN
S i". 17, -'i. II
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY
No. C3C 4820
ELAINE JONES.
Plaintiff.
QRIFF L. JONES.
Defendant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
You are hereby notified that a Bill
of Complaint for Divorce has 1.....D
filed against you. and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your Answer
or Pleading to the Bill of Complaint
on th. Plaintiff's attorney. WALTER
H. LEBOWITZ. ESQ.. 71)6 First Street.
I Miami Beach. Florida and file tin
-original Answer Pleading in ti.....f-
fi.e of the Cbik of the Circuit Court
on or before th- 12tb day ol June,
IMS, if ion Call to do so. judgment
by default will << taken against you
for the relief demanded in the Bill
..f Complaint.
DONE AND ORDERED :" Miami,
I '..rld.i. Ibis Ird da) Ol Mai. AD
IMS.
i: i: i i: tTHERMAN, Clerk,,
Clrculi Court, Da.ie County, Florida
id. ,ult four) Seal i
Bj |< \l I.YMAN. Depiin I lerk
M U i i:i: H l.l-.,."oVi'!/.. '->'
; .Miami Beai I I
"'.............''" '" ,7.2,.::,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY
No. 63C 4832
ROBERT fust.
Plaintiff,
vs.
SVI.\ IA FAUST.
Defend.int.
NOT.CE OF SUIT
I'": S VI.VIA I AI'ST
Residence Pnknott n
YOL' ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thai
a Complaint for Divorce has been fll
ed against y.u in the Circuit Court
in ami foi Dad. County, Florida, and
you are required to serve a oop) of
your Answer or Pleading to the Com-
plaint on th.- plaintiff's Attorneys,
SIMON, HAYS ft QRUNNDWERO.
101 Ainslcv Building, Miami IS, Flor-
ida, on or before the I2tb day of
June, IMS. If you fail to do BO, a
Decree Pro Cooieeso will be filed
against you for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
Dated at Miami, Dade County. Flor-
ida, this 3rd day of May, IMS.
E. B. LEATHERMAN
Clerk Circuit Court. Dade County
(Circuit Court Seal)
By: M. CAVALAR1S
SIMON. HAY'S & C.Ul'NDWF.KC
Attorneys for Plaintiff
301 Alnsley Building
Miami It, Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY
No. 63C 47SI
THE WILLIIAMSBL'RCH
BAVINOS HANK
Plaintiff,
EI.LA -MAE WEILAND. a Single
woman
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: ELLA MAE WEILAND,
a Single Woman
P.O. Box :il
Oondo. Alabama
Y.iii are hereby notified that the
above captloned action has been in-
stituted against you In the Circuit
Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cir-
cuit of Florida In and for Dade Coun-
tv to foreclose a mortgage upon the
following described real property:
Iai 21. Block 2. CFTLLKR RIDGE
SECTION THREE, according to
the Plat thereof, recorded in i'lst
Book .".7, at Page .43. of the Public
Records of Dade County. Florida
together wKh Tub and Shower
Enclosure, Welbilt B/ln Oven &
Range 5116". .VJ6 Range Hood \\ /
Fan. Hot Water Heater, Venetian
Blindi
You are required to file your an-
swer to plaintiff's complaint with the
Clerk of the aforesaid Court, and serve
a cop) there., f upon plaintiff's at-
torney, MARTIN FINE. Hill Floor
Dade Federal P.lilg., Miami IS, Flor-
ida, nol later than June ISth, IBM,
or a Decree I'm Confeaao m bs "-
t, red against i
Dated: Max t, IMS.
E. P. LEATHERMAN
ci.rk of the i "In "it Com i
B) C. P. '' 'PEL VNH
I i.-piiti Clerk
\l VKTl.V FINE
Attoi ney for Plain m
I ni. l I..... I Wde Federal Bldg.
.Miami ::-'. Florida
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
n business under the fictitious name
f WINDSOR TAVERN at 57M S.W,
8th Street, Miami, Florida, intends to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of Dad.- County,
Florida.
MAURICE MAISONV1I.I.E
Sole Owner
KESSLER A OARS
Attorneys for Applicant
ItM B.W. 1st Street
Miami, Florida
". l". IT. .'i. ;:,
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORiDA IN AND FOR DAOE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY...
No. 63C 4719
UEUTA M. MACHIN,
Plaintiff. I
ARMANDO MACHIN,
Defendant.
SUiT FOR DIVORCE
TO: ARMANDO MACHIN
193 au.IuIh.ii Avenue
New Fork City, Ne York
You. ARMANDO MAC II IN. are
hereb) notified that a BUI of Com-
plaint for Divorce has been filed
against you. and you are required to
seive a copy of your Answer or I'lccl-
Inj t.. the Bill of Complaint on the
Plaintlifs attorney, Banford L. Much-
nick. 22i> 71 st Street, Miami Bejacb
ii, Klorlda ami file the original An-
swer "i Pleading In tin- office of the
Clerk of the in. nil Curt on or be-
fore the Ird da) of June, v.<6.:. if you
fail to do so. judgment by d. l.iulf will
be taken against you for the relict
demanded In th.- BUI of Complaint.
This notice shall be publish. .1 once
each wk for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH FI.OKIDIAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at Miami.
Florida, this 1st day of May, A.D.
IMS.
E. B, LBATHERMAN, Clerk,
fir. nil Curt, Dade County. Florida
is. all By: K. M. I.YMAN.
Deputy clerk
:. ::-Hi-17-24
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
Notice is HEREBY OFTEN that
the undersigned, desiring to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of PONO-SHA-NOONS CHINAUAMA
at number 16SSI W. Dixie Hwy. in
the City of North Miami Beach, Flor-
ida intends to register the sa.d name
with the Clerk of the circuit Court
of Dade County. Florida.
Dated at Miami, Florida, this 8th
day of May. IM3.
CIIINARAMA. INC.
By Alvln Olehak, President
Robert E. Willner. Secy. Ti'. as.
MYERS, HEIMAN. KAPLAN
&CATSMAN
1150 S.W. 1st Street
Miami, Florida
Kenneth M. Myers
Attorney fot Applicant
5/10. 17. 24. SI
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY,
No. 63C M
IX>LLAi: SAVINGS BANK "I THE
CITY OF NEW YORK,
Plaintiff.
\ s.
ALFRED L. LASHER el ux
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: Al.l RED I. I ASHER
590 Boston Nick Road
North Kings!..... Rhode Island
v.. i are hereby notified thai the
above captloned action has been Insti-
tuted .ig.tinsi you In the Clrculi Courl
of the ELEVENTH .indicia, Clrculi
of Florida in and for Dad. Count)
to foreclose a mortgage upon the fol-
lowing described real property:
l...t in. Mock 42, SCOTT LAKE
MANOR section sin, according
to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat
Book 85, Page 11 of the Public Rec-
ords of Dade Count)', Florida
You ar. required to file your an-
swer to plaintiff's complaint with the
i lerk Of the aforesaid Court, and
serve a copv thereof upon plaintiff's
attornev makiiN FINE, 11th Floor
Dade Fed,nil Bldg., Miami :I2. Flor-
ida not later than May 27th. IMS, or
u Decree Pro Confess.! will be entered
against you.
DATED: April 24. 196H.
E. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk.
Circuit Court. Dade Count), Florida
(seal) By: C. P. COPEI.A.ND
Deputy Clerk
MARTIN FINE
Attorney for Plaintiff
14th Floor Dade Federal lildg.
Miami 12. Florid.,
5/S, 10. 17. 4
NOTICE OF SUIT
or
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY
No. 63C 465,
ARTHFR JASON ARONSON,
Plaintiff.
TB,
LORRAINE ARONSON.
Defendant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
TO: LORRAINE ARONSON
. .. Smith
44 Mcl.ellan Street
lhirchester. Massachusetts
You. LORRAINE ARONSON, are
hereby notified that a Bill of Com-
plaint for Divorce has been filed
against you. and you are required to
serve a copy of your Answer or Plead-
ing to the Bill of Complaint on the
Plaintiff's Attorney, OEOROR KAS-
TENRAI'M. ESQ.. KA8TENRAUM,
MAMP.Eit. OOPMAN & EPSTEIN
One Lincoln Road Building, Mlnml
Reach, Florida, and file the original
Answer or Pleading In the office of
the Clerk of the circuit curt on or
before the 3rd day of June, ItBS. If
you fail to do so, Judgment 6) de-
fault will be taken against you for
the relief demanded 111 the Bill of
Complaint.
This notice shall be published once
each we.k for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at Miami,
Florida, this Nth day of April. A.D.
IM3.
i: r. LEATHERMAN, Clerk,
,i Court, I 'a.ic i 'oiiuii, I'loi Ida
(seal) Bs k M. i yuan
i leputv Clerk
. !E< ii;i:i: K VSTENBAl'M Esq
Kastenbaum, Mambi i I lopman
,\ Blisters
Attorne) foi Plaintiff
S 1-10-17-24
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE
COUNTY. IN CHANCERY.
No. 63C 4716
MARJORIE SI /ANNE REIS.
Plaintiff.
I- RE11 W. REIS.
Defendant.
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
TO: FRED W. REIS
o o Btanle) Sirotln
Au. d
l^iusanne, Swit/.ei land
You, FRED w. REIS. are hereby
notified that a Bill of Complaint for
Divorce has been filed against you.
ami you are required to serve a o w
Of your Answer or Pleading to the
Bill of Complaint .....he PLiintUTs
attornev, Sanfot'd I* Muchntek, c/o
St..lac Muchni. k. 880 71st Street.
Miami Beach II, Florida and file the
original Answer or Pleading ill the
office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
on or before the 3rd day of June. IMS.
If you fail to do so. judgment by de-
fault will be taken against you, for
the relief demanded in the Bill of
Complaint.
This notice shall be published once
each week for four consecutive weeks
in THE JEWISH FI.oRiDIAN.
DONE AND ORDERED at Miami.
Florida, this 1st day of May. A.D.
1DU3.
E B. LEATHERMAN. (lerk.
Circuit Court, Dade County. I Ion.la
(seal) By. K. M. i.YMas,
Depute Clerk
:, :'..|u-i--2t
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
Chapter 20722 Acts of 1941
File AA-20979
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl il
liiG Corporation bolder of Count) Tax
Sale Certificate No. 543 Issued thi
Isl day of .line A.D IM1, I aa riled
garni in in v ,.ffi,.. and has
plication for a lax deed to be Issued
tb. rim s.. i.i i 'ei tificate embr. ces thi
follow mi: di Irs .I propert) in th.
Count) ot ....I. State ol 11 h Ida, U-
w it:
I,,.,- J i. I'-lo. k I, C.....mil Qrovi
s. c Part 1 of i oral labli -. Plat
Book II Pane 2^.. in the Count) ol
I iade. Slate of Floi Ida.
Tin- assessment of said property un-
der the said i.ititicat. was in thi
name of: Samuel Emllch.
I'nleas said certificate shall ... ri -
deemed according to law, the prop-
erty described ll. r. ill Will sold to
the highest blddei at the Court House
door on the first Munda) in the month
of June. IW., which is the 3rd day of
June. IMS.
Dated this 3ftth day of April, IMS.
E. B. LEATHERMAN.
Clerk of Circuit Court.
Dude Countv, Florida
(seal) !': R M. LEEPEB.
Diu!.v Cl.rk
:. 3-10-17-84
NOTICE OF
WAREHOUSEMAN'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYEN that
by virtue of Chapter ITS of Florida
Statutes Annotated (RMH. Ware-
housemen and Warehouse Receipts,
wherein ACE-R.B. VAN LINES. INC..
a Florida corporation, by virtue of Its
warehouse Hen. has in Us possession
the following described propert) I
II..us. hold Cods As the property
>f Mr. S. M. Leight.ui. c o Ted Wal-
lace, 1171 N.W. ::ith Street. Miami.
Florida, and the Household i loo,1s of
Andres Mallorv. a k u Andrea Smit h.
1765 N.W. 16Sth Terrace, Miami. Flor-
ida, and that on the Ird day of June.
1M3, during the legal hours of sale,
mainly between 11:06 forenoon and
l:M in the afternoon, nt SIM N.W.
24th Avenue. Miami, Florida, the un-
aendsned shall offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash in hand the
above described propert) of Mr. s. M.
Lelghton. c/o Th, Wallace. ISM N.W.
34th Street, Miami, Florida; and An-
drea M..Hoi i, a k a Andrea Smith,
2786 N.W. 168th Terrace. Miami, Flor-
ida.
Dat. .1 ut Miami. Florida, this 1st
day of May, ISO.
ACE-R.B. VAN LINES, INC.
5 1-10
NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that
the undersigned, dc-iling to engage
Ir. business under the fictitious name
of PALMETTO FARMERS" MAR-
KET at 7801 N.W. Il'.ril Stleet. Ilia-
hah Oardens, Florida, intend to reg-
ister said name with the clerk of
the Circuit Court ,.t \'.i*\, CoUnt),
Klorlda.
LOCBET OF PI ORIDA, INC
RICII-MII.I. l
JAY-BET CORPOR VI'loN
I'la'.a Center.
Miami 18, I'loi Ida
WALTMAN, COHEN s ROBERTS
i .. ml
i: IRVIN" I W VI.TMAN
:. .:. 1". 17, 21

+JewHtifk)ridSar) Page 7-B ocia lite ... bu Perfectly timed to coincide with National Library Week, these Tri-City civic leaders planned a gala installation of officers of friends of Surf-Bal-Bay Library, held at the Surfside Town Hall. Shown seated are (left to right) president. Mrs. William Maxwell; treasurer, Mrs. Freda G. Levine; and recording secretary, Mrs. Harry Linsky, double-checking the final arrangements as Judqe Theodore Nelson, chairman of the coordinating committee, and Dr. Irving D. Bernstein, financial vice president, look on. Library Group Installs Officers Knends of Surf-Bal-Bay Library conducted installation ceremonies ..: the Surfside Town Hall at the tame time, the group's program to create a library was initiated. Mis William Maxwell, heading tl c organisation, said that "we relied our effort during Nadents, Maurice Green, Freda G Levine and Mrs. David Exley; corresponding secretary. Elaine [ Stout: recording secretary. Mrs. Harry Linsky; linaneial secretary.; Mrs. John Canfield: and treasurer. Mrs. Thelma Mcrris. Honorary hoard members are Mas or and Mis. Shepard Broad. Mayor and Mrs. Sidney King. May or and Mrs. Herbert White. Georgl Storer. Mr. and Mrs. James Knight Sr. and Dr :: iral Library Week to focus atCharles Clements. lention on the need for expanded Venches. facilities to serve adults and chilen alike in our fast-growing ea lodge Theodore Nelson, presi111-elect, named to direct the co linating committee, added that e regard every week of the year Library Week. But. to reiphasize the tremendous characr-huilding value of our city liIhi.iiy. it is good to pause and cvallate the advantages we enjoy whenever we can enter such a I "H house of vast knowledge and Iso all of its facilities." Dr, Irving D. Bernstein, who will ervc as the group's financial vice ident, pointed out another eject of the community library.  regular use of the library is i! inifestation of the democratic -. the freedom of each tit zen to read and to think as he % %  ule for himself, about any  be choi so." projects, according to Irs Maxwell, are de\eIopment of te reading area for smaller 111 and establishment ot ;, ihip iiimi tor deserving stui  installed are vice presiTechnion Groups Tell of Activities Leo Rutstein, southeast regional j director of American Technion I Society, will speak on Sunday, in' Daytona Beach before a group of mothers representing Sunday schools. PTA's, and religious in-1 stitutions. The newly organized South Dade Chapter, headed by Mrs. Morton Fellman. will hold its first installa tion luncheon at Stewart's for, Sloak. 5859 SW 73rd Ave So. Mi ami, on Friday. May 17. Installation of officers of the Miami Beach Women's Divi-ion of Technion has been set for Friday, Jure 7. at the Doral Beach Hotel. Mrs. Louis Glasser, president ot the men's chapter, and Mis. Philip Thau, Miami Beach Women's president, headed the Florida delegation to the recent national planning conference of the American Technion Society held in Chicago. Original Play by Beth Am Sisterhood An original play, written and directed by Joan Schwnrtzman will be presented at Temple Beth Am Sisterhood's annual Mother's Day luncheon Wednesday, noon, in the Temple auditorium. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Daniel France and Mrs. Carol Wellins, and reservations may be made in the Temple office. Appearing In 11ihow are Mrs. I '.'> %  Iliishi.in. Mr. and Mix. AJau KfSH er, .Mr. anil Mr*. .Miivln St. i n. .Mi.-. Martin Fbiher, Urn. Richard Al i. I 1 and tint. ECU Qonitan, Mrs. Martin Sachs, Cantor Charles 8 Ci Joseph Altsrhuller; correspondna secretary, Mrs. Milton Levlnson; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Oarvett. Board members: Mrs. Paul Kahan. Mrs. Jerome Ananol, Mrs. Donald arl n, Mrs. Rob, ,t tioldstein, Mrs. I.en I.:. 11l>. Mrs. Carol vv. liins. Mrs. Minn Vleiier, Mrs. Kla tilukstad, \ls. l red Kegal, Mrs. Kidney Lelbonits, Mrs. Ira Ruokman, Mrs. Htan. \ Hill., it. Mrs. l.i.uls Cillls. Mis. alas C.II.HII. Mis. Qeorite Malln, Mrs. Edward Rubin, Mrs. Alan (Ceasler, Mrs. Bam i"...\ ami Mrs. Byron CherRoom mothers of Temple Beth Am Religious School were honored during services last Friday evening sponsored by VIP's, Mrs. Gerald Rosen, president. Each mother received a floral olfering during the ceremony conducted by Rabbi Herbert Baumgard, and a tribute in song by the choir of the month led by Cantor Charles S. Kodner. Married Group Hosted A bar-h-quc party for members of the recently organized Young Married Group of Temple Beth Am was hosted by newly-elected president Michael Waxier and his wife on Saturday evening, Apr. 20, in their home at 1535 SW 16t'i St. Utiests were Mr. and Mrs. Bdward l'. Mmnn, Ml and Mrs. William I Mr "I Mrs, 'arl Spata, Mr and Mrs Robert Winter, Mr. and i;.iil Wiener, Dr, and Mra. Wllliow, Mr. and Mrs Richard VVInokur, I >i. and Mrs. Joseph AmMr. and Mrs. Barry Lelbowlta, and Mis levin Lesser, Mr. and \! H, 1'lnl Coleman, Mr. and Mra, Ronald Llpton, Mr. and Mrs. Rich.... i.i.ilririus. Mr. and Mrs. Richard -i |.i. > and Mr. ami Mrs. lalwanl si,-i n. Brooks who have returned to New York where Sam's firm makes those luscious furs given away on the popular morning TV show "Say When" While here, they concentrated on the Bossa Nova with Sam's sister and her family, Beverly and Ben Leff of Homestead, and Elaine and Lenny Leff of No. Miami Beach Localite Allan Lasker. Ida's brother, completed the dancing circle Another faithful winter visitor, Mrs. Sadie Heifetz. has left lor her home in Chicago ... To devoted daughters Blanche (Mrs. Harry) Linsky and Ruth (Mrs. Charles) Jacobson, her 5-month stay seemed, as usual, all too brief. Top priority on Lillian and Samuel Simonhoff's list of' "things to see" while in Israel given to the Hebrew U's campus with particular attention to the Jewish National and University Library Lillian is president here of the Women's Division of Mrs. Kimmel President New president of the Anna Miller Circle of Miami Beach is Mrs. Marvin L. K-mmel. The group, composed of female members of the Elks families, has as its project the support of the crippled children's home at Umatilla. rove the American Friends of Jlie rlebrew U and the Library is the group's project They said it couldn't be done, but Bess managed to keep "her inner thoughts" from phychologist husband Dr. Seymour Blumenthal ... So he was truly surprised at the birthday cake and circle of friends and family which greeted him gaily at dinner Next birthday hurdle, the adorable Blumenthal grandchildren, Glenn Stuart Fleischer, 4, and Nancy Elise Wolff. 3, share a May 17th natal day. a  a Mrs. Samuel (Fannie) Frommer, convalescing at her home, 10110 W. Bay Harbor Dr., after being confined to North Shore General Hospital for three week-. Cardiac Auxiliary Hosts Open House Members of the Women's Auxiliary, National Children's Cardiac i Hospital, will act as hostesses at the hospital's open house on Tuesday. The auxiliary is at present launched on a recruiting program for volunteers to be trained for | in-patient aid, clinical assistance 1 and administrative services in the hospital. Chairmen of hospital activities are Mrs. Sol Goldberg and Mrs. Herman Marks. The Outstanding Jewish Camp in the South CAMP JUDAEA HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS Member American Camping Association SWIMMING + BOATING ALL SPORTS PRIVATE LAKE. ARCHERY CRAFTS INFIRMARY SCOUTING NATURE STUDY DYNAMIC JEWISH CULTURAL PROGRAM KASHRUTH OBStRVED AGES 4th-10th GRADES AS Of SEPTEMBER, 1963 June 26-July 22 or July 22 August 19 $225 Full Season $445.00 Local ChairmanMrs. Frank FarbenbloomPL 8-8385 SPONSORED BY Hadassah (non-profit) Zionist Organization of Ami COOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE FOR THIS SUMMER'S CABANA &f TTntrnally p.i. '.nig, dauLIa> exposure cabanas 41-Jcvators to all second* deck cabanas 4 Full tooa-agc activities program &f Complete children's V Activity program, ith fully equipped Rumpus TTOCJB &f Complcto participation in our adult summer activity program, including cocktail parties, mov"es> # + Free guest jpMhp* % *. ur famed "6 pa i'i Ike .Hj  §team rooms, hut ivvms, y olaria, etc. ( > .Special season economy narking rates arranged for cabana club members + Spacious beach area for relaxed swimming and tunning 4 Superb coffee shop and, outdoor dining terrac* at moderate prices 4Miami Beach's MVeti vA flueit luxury hotel Uiii tournaments, etc. for complete information, please call Cabana Manager JE 2-3600 DORAL BEACH HOTEL. ON THE OCEAN AT 48th STREET  MIAMI BEACH Aged Auxiliary Holds Donor Lunch Greater Miami Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged, will hold its annual donor luncheon on Tuesday, noon, at the Doral beach Hotel. Mrs. Rose L. Brown is over-all donor chairman. Irving Pietrack's string ensemI ble will provide music, and Mrs. : Lawrence Silverman, Auxiliary president, will present a program ot songs. Mrs. Sol Silverman, honorary president, will offer the invocat.on. Program chairman is Mrs. Louis Makovsky. and Mrs. Charlotte Katz and Mrs. Rae Hammerman' ;:re donor journal chairmen. lag B'Omer Picnic Annual "Lag B'Omer" picnic for Dade Heights Jewish Congregation is scheduled for Sunday at Oreynolds Park. Activities planned include games and awards. V WILL YOUR CHILD HAVE FUN THIS SUMMER? At Camp Ocala, your boy or girl (5-16) will enjoy the most fun-filled summer ever. Gain confidence learning new skills, too. Daily water-skiing, swimming, and horseback riding no extra charge. Trained by mature counselor-experts (1 to every 3 children  triple the average). ^  Boating, Tennis, Archery, Dramatics, Team Sports, Riflery; Golf, Arts 1 Crafts  Fulltime Licensed Physician & 3 Registered Nurses  Friday Night Sabbath Services  Starts tune 24  Full I er 4 Week Sessions  Call or Write For Full Details: fawQcM* In Florida's Cool Ocala Nail Forast Offle*: I4S1 N. Bayahoti Dr., Miami Fit 1-7B6B  FR 9-eeot v ( Com* On In The Water's Fine At MIAMI MILITARY if Yr ACADEMY 1 \* j SUMMER CAMP \M k{Pl%//^10*01 SISCAYNE lOULEVARD sOfc OPENS JUNE 17 roe LiTiiATuit can ri I-TM*

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Friday. May 10. 1963 Zukernick Named As Bar Director W. 0. Mehrtens and Wm. P. Simmon,'. Jr., Miami, an.d Harry Zukenuck and James Lawrence King, Miami Beach, began new terms us members of the Board ol Governors of The Florida Bar, .statewide organization of lawyers nd judge,, last Saturday. Officer? for the 1963-64 administrative >ear were sworn in by Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice B. K. Roberts during the linal business assembly of The Florida Bar's annual convention held last weekend at the Amen caoa Hotel. MeffftMU has served on the Baf'l j.*overning board since 1955. Zukernu-k was elected to membership on the Board in 1959, and Simmons in 1961. King, ncoming president of the Junior Bar Section of The Florida Jlar, v.ill become an cx-officio member of the Bars Board of (.overncrs. +Jeist> norldkiti Page 15-B LEGAL NOTICE Parent's Meeting At Beth David Specie. 1 meeting for the parents ol childrtn attending Beth David pre CBOOli was to be held on Thursday evening, May 9, in the Social Hall. Guest 'pcaker was to be Mrs. Ben Kazer, principal at Everglades Elerientary School, and chairman of the conjTegation Board of Education. tNM, norm NOTICE OF SUIT or ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No 3C 4M9 EDITH HRVDY. Ilal CHARLJ P. RRvDY, |h f.'.-.'l nt, SUT FOR DIVORCE 3 T'  CHAKI.ES p. BRADS K % " 'i.i Street 1 1 .. .\tw York You "! WILES I'. UKA.'Y arc hereI. m thai % BUI of Complaint ir 1 1  has i..-. n 111  -1 afainat 1 i.u, am 1 mirequired in serve a Answer 01 Pleading to 1 unpin mi on 1 iii Pis Inl \  EON AKIi III S IK, K 1 nil I'ollai k, "' Weal Eias, ..1 t 1.1 Ida and file the i or I1< ...in.in the offli  of id.. Circuit Com I an liefoi thi 1 "i Ida > of .1 une. .. .1.. >... judgment by deill taken against you foi rehei di manded In i he Hill of % Hi.,. I'hla t ahull be published once h weeJ for four consecutive weeks THE JEW l.-ll FLORIDIAN. N  \l. ORDERED :ii Miami, Rth da) of May, A.U. E. .EATHERMAN, Clerk, i Irculi i .nt, Dade cuntv, Ftortita ill By: I. S. DePIETRO Deputy Clcik i I'WAR! iliSAK Kneel and Pollack West Flasrler. Miami, Kla. Atlol II,-. % .. Plaintiff :. 10-17-U-S1 NOTICE UNDER v..-. F ICTITIOU S NAME LAW NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Hi. undersigned, desiring to ngage ",. I "'-: I ,"'T. '""'" "" fictitious name Hatona Avenue. Coral Babies, Florida, intends to register., aald name with the 'lerk .., the Clrculi Court of iia.i,. County, Florida. M. WHIFF i.fcOROE, AMES .v HIT ll I: ii.,n H.W. I list street Miami SO, Florida Bj MBRVYN i.. AMES Attorneya foi Applicant t/10. 17, 14, SI U-mumLSiWiiLy COURT OF THE t E XI N J H JUDICIAL C RCU'T OF FL0 ^. I ? A IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No 63C 4921 I.I is AVENDANO, I 'I.IIIIIM I. VS. JOYCE i: WEN DA No. Defendant. NOTICE TO DEFEND TO: JOYCE I! AVBNDANu I0J1 Lehlxh Street AH. mi.u ii. Pennsylvania YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thai % iiiii uf complaint baa been filed against yon ami you are required to serve a copy of your answer or other defensive pleadings thereto upon plalntirrs attorney, Bl'GENE LEM,\"'. H ft* Heybold Building, .Miami %  % Horldn. uml til., the original thereof in the office of the Clerk of the Irculi Court on or before the ISth  lay of June, 1'iii:;,  r ., decree pro confeaso will be entered against you DATED, this 6th day of May, 1M3 E. 15. LEATHERMAN flerk of the Circuit Court K Irculi Court Heal) B) C. L. ALEXANDER ^_ s/19. 17, 21. :;i IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 45042A IN RE: Estate of M. M CI.1II-..S 1 leoeaaed. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR DISTRIBUTION AND FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE Ihereby given that we nave filed our Final Report and Petition for Distribution and Final Discharge as Co-Uxeeutori of the estate  u .M. M. COHEN, deceased, and that on the loth day of June. 1963, will apply In the Honorable County Judges of Bade County, Florida, for approval of .-aid Final Report and for distribution and final discharge as CoExeclltorw of the e-t.ite of the above named deredent. This 10th dav of May. 1963. .MIAMI BEACH FIRST NATIONAL. BANK By I let.ni., P. Clum KEYMOIR J. SIMON SEYMOFR J. SIMON. Attorney 301 Alnsley Building .Miami 32. Florida ."./10. 17. 21. 31 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE 18 MERER! GIVEN t the anderslgned, desiring to eng in buslm.... under the ilciltious n.. of CICBRARO JEWELRY STORE 22, N.K. 1st Avenue, Miami, Plot Intend t.. register saliLouimr who Clerk of the Circuit Conn ..t i> JCAN J. CICERARtl ESTEHAN ..I.V.\l;i./. Sole *e.'.nei .(1ILBERT .< Yiir.v; Att..ine\ tor .,|i|...i.ints i7 Llnoola Road r< i'. IT. 2i hat ,lg % .lie at Ida the ade ::l IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL C.RCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY. IN CHANCERV No. 63C 4907 JOSEPHINE ARROYO ALICE A, Plaintiff, vs. I1ILBERT AUCEA, I lefelldant. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TO: OII.BERT AUCEA o Candita All,.a ttll Amsterdam Avenue New ^..rk City, New York You are heron) notified that a Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you, and you are hereto) required t" serve % oony of your answer to the Complaint on the Plaintiffs attorney, LESTER ROGERS, whoso address Is BM N.\V. lith Street. Miami. Florida, and file the original of your Answer in the office Of the cierk of the Eleventh Judicial Clrculi in an.i for Dado County. Florida, on or before 12th day of June. 1963, in default of which the Complaint will l. taken as confess e d by you. Dated this th day of May, IMS. E. B. LBATHERMAN Clerk of the Circuit Curt B) C. L. ALEXANDER t : % !. 17. 21. 31 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the undersigned, desiring t..  ngage In business under the fictitious names of CAY TERRACE and CAY TERRACE ASSOCIATES at 1250 West Avenue. Miami Kenee*. Florida, Intend to register said names with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. MARVIN KLEIN BARNETT OUTHARTZ MARTIN PINE Attorney for Applicant* 14th floor, Dade heueral Bldg. Miami :'.2. Florida S '3. in, 17. 2i NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to eiiKage In business under the fictitious names ol APPROVED TAX CONSULTANTS, APPROVED TAX SERVICE ai :.7I N.K. 125th Street. North Miami, Florida intends t" regiater aald names with the cierk of ii.. Clrculi Court of Dade County, Florida. O. ll. SCHWARTZ HENRY A. KAMI' 1224 W.i-hiiiKti.n Ave Miami Beach, Pla. Attorneys for APPROVED TAX CONSULTANTS 5/lfl 17. 21. ^.1 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVEN that  undersigned, ilesirlng to engage i huainein under the fictitious namcKIL4MKR REALTY at MO 6!>th .-.. Mi.,;. Beach II, Plortda, intends regl te* Bald name with the Clerk thi Ctrouit Court of Dude County. Ida.  TCIIEL KRAMER < >wner .. in. 17, 24. 31 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW N'OTH : IS HEREBY (SIVEN that j iniidersimied. desiring to engage in I ..vii..., under the fictitious name of lll'NTER SPRAY SERVICE at Mianil. I>u.i n Court ..f Dade Cuntv. Florida. ALBERT \ i:\NA ENTERPRISES, INC. By: Albert Vrana. ITesldent Ar..novitz. Slher Sober Attorneys for Applicant Ain.lej ilidlttg 5 %10-17-2I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. 63C 3932 THE \vn.i.lA.\lsi:i i:.;ii SAVINI'.S || \\K I'lainliff, vs RICHARD D. MORGAN el ux. el 111 1 "efendant. NOTICE OF SUIT TO: l:icilAI{l> n M< IRC VN slid A.\N s MORGAN his wife, RESIDENCE UNKNOWN II  s* an.i if dead, the unknown l" ii -. '.v is. es, grantees, assignees, llenorv, creditors, trustees isr other claimants claiming ii. thiough, under or a-iinsi ih< above named de t.n.lanls. You are hereby notified that the above captloned action bias been Instituted against you in the Circuit Court ..I the Eleventh judicial Circuit of 1 lot Ida iii and for Dade County to foreclose a mortgage upon the following described real property : l.ol IB. in block BS, of FIRST ADDITION To CAROL CITY, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plai Book 60 nt Page 19 of the Public Records of Dado County. Florida. You are required to file your anSWer to plaintiff's complaint with the Clerk of the aforesaid Court, and ai i v.. % cop\ thereof upon plaintiff's attorney. MARTIN FINE. !4th Floor Dad. Federal Bldg., Miami 12, Florida, not later than June 12th. i:'G.:. or a Decree Pro Coniesso will be enured against you. DATED: May 2, 1!>63. B, H. LEATHERMAN Clerk of the Circuit Court By: c P, COPELANC Deputy Clerk MARTIN* FINE Attornev for Plaintiff 14th Moor Dade Federal Bldg. Miami a:. Florida 5/ld. 17. 21. II IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 589070-B j In RE: Estate of H I8EPH V. DAVIDSON Deceased. NOTICE OF PROBATE THE STATE OF FLLORIDA: To ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF SAID DECEDENT.. You are hereby notified that a written instrument purporting; to be the last will and testament of said dec. dent has been admitted to probate In said Court. You are hereby commanded within six calendar months from the date of the first publication of this notice to appear in said Couri and snow cause. If any you can, why the action of saiil Court In admlttting said will to probate should not stand tin re yoked. HON. FRANK B. DOWLINC. County Judge Bv MELBA C. DICK ROBERT SCOTT KAUFMAN Attorney 1408 Ainslcv Pulldiiu; Miami 32, Florida First publication of this notice on the 10th day of May, m:t. 9 1". 17, 24. 31 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAMC LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN thnt Jlii undersigned, deslrinjc to engage in ' milieus under the fictitious names of ' .!,,.. i-,.| nt shoppe; Ye Olde Offs 'I Shoppe; Ye olde Mimeograph Khoppi ... {JIM Coral Way. Miami 45. 'la.. Intend to register said names "nil tb. Clerk of the Circuit Court of "

RKS, .1 I iade Count). to register said name  k ..: ih, i 'irculi Coin I it MI Florida SKPII S BROWN S i". 17, -'i. II NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. C3C 4820 ELAINE JONES. Plaintiff. QRIFF L. JONES. Defendant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE You are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has 1 D filed against you. and you are required to serve a copy of your Answer or Pleading to the Bill of Complaint on th. Plaintiff's attorney. WALTER H. LEBOWITZ. ESQ.. 71)6 First Street. I Miami Beach. Florida and file tin -original Answer  % Pleading in ti ffi.e of the Cbik of the Circuit Court on or before th12tb day ol June, IMS, if ion Call to do so. judgment by default will < % < % taken against you f or the relief demanded in the Bill ..f Complaint. DONE AND ORDERED :" Miami, I '..rld.i. Ibis Ird da) Ol Mai. AD IMS. i: i: i i: tTHERMAN, Clerk,, Clrculi Court, Da.ie County, Florida id. ,ult four) Seal i Bj |< \l I.YMAN. Depiin I lerk M U i I:I: H l.l-.,."oVi'!/.. '->' % ; .Miami Beai I I "' ''" '" ,7.2,.::, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. 63C 4832 ROBERT FUST. Plaintiff, vs. SVI.\ IA FAUST. Defend.int. NOT.CE OF SUIT I'": S VI.VIA I AI'ST Residence Pnknott n YOL' ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thai a Complaint for Divorce has been fll ed against y.u in the Circuit Court in ami foi Dad. County, Florida, and you are required to serve a oop) of your Answer or Pleading to the Complaint on th.plaintiff's Attorneys, SIMON, HAYS ft QRUNNDWERO. 101 Ainslcv Building, Miami IS, Florida, on or before the I2tb day of June, IMS. If you fail to do BO, a Decree Pro Cooieeso will be filed against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated at Miami, Dade County. Florida, this 3rd day of May, IMS. E. B. LEATHERMAN Clerk Circuit Court. Dade County (Circuit Court Seal) By: M. CAVALAR1S SIMON. HAY'S & C.Ul'NDWF.KC Attorneys for Plaintiff 301 Alnsley Building Miami It, Florida IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. 63C 47SI THE WILLIIAMSBL'RCH BAVINOS HANK Plaintiff, EI.LA -MAE WEILAND. a Single woman Defendant. NOTICE OF SUIT TO: ELLA MAE WEILAND, a Single Woman P.O. Box :il Oondo. Alabama Y.iii are hereby notified that the above captloned action has been instituted against you In the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida In and for Dade Countv to foreclose a mortgage upon the following described real property: IAI 21. Block 2. CFTLLKR RIDGE SECTION THREE, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in i'lst Book .".7, at Page .43. of the Public Records of Dade County. Florida together wKh Tub and Shower Enclosure, Welbilt B/ln Oven & Range 5116". .VJ6 Range Hood \\ / Fan. Hot Water Heater, Venetian Blindi You are required to file your answer to plaintiff's complaint with the Clerk of the aforesaid Court, and serve a cop) there., f upon plaintiff's attorney, MARTIN FINE. Hill Floor Dade Federal P.lilg., Miami IS, Florida, nol later than June ISth, IBM, or a Decree I'm Confeaao m bs "t, red against i % Dated: Max t, IMS. E. P. LEATHERMAN ci.rk of the i "In "it Com i B) C. P. % 'PEL VNH I i.-piiti Clerk \l VKTl.V FINE Attoi ney for Plain m I ni. l I % I Wde Federal Bldg. .Miami ::-'. Florida NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage n business under the fictitious name  f WINDSOR TAVERN at 57M S.W, 8th Street, Miami, Florida, intends to register said name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dad.County, Florida. MAURICE MAISONV1I.I.E Sole Owner KESSLER A OARS Attorneys for Applicant ItM B.W. 1st Street Miami, Florida ". l". IT. .'i. ;:, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORiDA IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY... No. 63C 4719 UEUTA M. MACHIN, Plaintiff. I ARMANDO MACHIN, Defendant. SUiT FOR DIVORCE TO: ARMANDO MACHIN 193 AU.IUIH.II Avenue New Fork City, Ne York You. ARMANDO MAC II IN. are hereb) notified that a BUI of Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you. and you are required to seive a copy of your Answer or I'lcclInj t.. the Bill of Complaint on the Plaintlifs attorney, Banford L. Muchnick. 22i> 71 st Street, Miami Bejacb II, Klorlda ami file the original Answer "i Pleading In tinoffice of the Clerk of the in. nil Curt on or before the Ird da) of June, v.<6.:. if you fail to do so. judgment by d. l.iulf will be taken against you for the relict demanded In th.BUI of Complaint. This notice shall be publish. .1 once each wk for four consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH FI.OKIDIAN. DONE AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this 1st day of May, A.D. IMS. E. B, LBATHERMAN, Clerk, fir. nil Curt, Dade County. Florida is. all By: K. M. I.YMAN. Deputy clerk :. ::-Hi-17-24 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY OFTEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of PONO-SHA-NOONS CHINAUAMA at number 16SSI W. Dixie Hwy. in the City of North Miami Beach, Florida intends to register the sa.d name with the Clerk of the circuit Court of Dade County. Florida. Dated at Miami, Florida, this 8th day of May. IM3. CIIINARAMA. INC. By Alvln Olehak, President Robert E. Willner. Secy. Ti'. as. MYERS, HEIMAN. KAPLAN & C ATSMAN 1150 S.W. 1st Street Miami, Florida Kenneth M. Myers Attorney fot Applicant 5/10. 17. 24. SI IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 63C M IX>LLAi: SAVINGS BANK "I THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Plaintiff. \ s. ALFRED L. LASHER el ux Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Al.l RED I. I ASHER 590 Boston Nick Road North Kings! Rhode Island v.. i are hereby notified thai the above captloned action has been Instituted .ig.tinsi you In the Clrculi Courl of the ELEVENTH .indicia, Clrculi of Florida in and for Dad. Count) to foreclose a mortgage upon the following described real property: l...t in. Mock 42, SCOTT LAKE MANOR SECTION SIN, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 85, Page 11 of the Public Records of Dade Count)', Florida You ar. required to file your answer to plaintiff's complaint with the i lerk Of the aforesaid Court, and serve a copv thereof upon plaintiff's attornev MAKIIN FINE, 11th Floor Dade Fed,nil Bldg., Miami :I2. Florida not later than May 27th. IMS, or u Decree Pro Confess.! will be entered against you. DATED: April 24. 196H. E. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk. Circuit Court. Dade Count), Florida (seal) By: C. P. COPEI.A.ND Deputy Clerk MARTIN FINE Attorney for Plaintiff 14th Floor Dade Federal lildg. Miami 12. Florid., 5/S, 10. 17. 4 NOTICE OF SUIT or ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. 63C 465, ARTHFR JASON ARONSON, Plaintiff. TB, LORRAINE ARONSON. Defendant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: LORRAINE ARONSON .. Smith 44 Mcl.ellan Street lhirchester. Massachusetts You. LORRAINE ARONSON, are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you. and you are required to serve a copy of your Answer or Pleading to the Bill of Complaint on the Plaintiff's Attorney, OEOROR KASTENRAI'M. ESQ.. KA8TENRAUM, MAMP.Eit. OOPMAN & EPSTEIN One Lincoln Road Building, Mlnml Reach, Florida, and file the original Answer or Pleading In the office of the Clerk of the circuit curt on or before the 3rd day of June, ItBS. If you fail to do so, Judgment 6) default will be taken against you for the relief demanded 111 the Bill of Complaint. This notice shall be published once each we.k for four consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN. DONE AND ORDERED at Miami, Florida, this Nth day of April. A.D. IM3. i: r. LEATHERMAN, Clerk, ,i Court, I 'a.ic i 'oiiuii I'loi Ida (seal) Bs K M. i YUAN i leputv Clerk !E< II;I:I: K VSTENBAl'M Esq Kastenbaum, Mambi i I lopman ,\ Blisters Attorne) foi Plaintiff S 1-10-17-24 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. No. 63C 4716 MARJORIE SI /ANNE REIS. Plaintiff. IRE11 W. REIS. Defendant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: FRED W. REIS o o Btanle) Sirotln Au. df Mr. S. M. Leight.ui. c o Ted Wallace, 1171 N.W. ::ith Street. Miami. Florida, and the Household i loo,1s of Andres Mallorv. a k u Andrea Smit h. 1765 N.W. 16Sth Terrace, Miami. Florida, and that on the Ird day of June. 1M3, during the legal hours of sale, mainly between 11:06 forenoon and l:M in the afternoon, nt SIM N.W. 24th Avenue. Miami, Florida, the unaendsned shall offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand the above described propert) of Mr. s. M. Lelghton. c/o TH, Wallace. ISM N.W. 34th Street, Miami, Florida; and Andrea M..Hoi i, a k a Andrea Smith, 2786 N.W. 168th Terrace. Miami, Florida. Dat. .1 ut Miami. Florida, this 1st day of May, ISO. ACE-R.B. VAN LINES, INC. 5 1-10 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the undersigned, dc-iling to engage Ir. business under the fictitious name of PALMETTO FARMERS" MARKET at 7801 N.W. Il'.ril Stleet. Iliahah Oardens, Florida, intend to register said name with the clerk of the Circuit Court ,.t \'.i*\, CoUnt), Klorlda. LOCBET OF PI ORIDA, INC RICII-MII.I. l

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Fade 8-B Page 4-B +Jm1stifk***&l Friday, Mc y io, j, 'Healing My People' Miami Hadassah nstallation Theme Theme of the annual installation ceremonies for officers of Miami Chapter groups of Hadassah will be "The Healing of My People."   Tikvah Group was to have Mrs. William Goldberg as installing ofiicer on Thursday evening. May 9, at the home of Miss Rosalind Cherry. Chairman, Mrs. Charles Cotzin, was to present two students from the University of Miami; David Shikes, who was to show slides on his trip to Israel, and his wife, Hedi, a native Israeli, who was to sing.   At the Aviva Group luncheon at the Dupont Plaza Monday, 11:30 a.m., Mrs. Gerald Soltz will induct new officers, with Mrs. Morris Herman, president. Mrs. Allen .Michaelson. chairman, will present an original musical skit byMrs. Saul Von Zamft.   :.Mrs. William Parker will install officers of the Chai Group for a md term, at the Thundorbird. Monday evening, at a dessert party. Mrs. Martin Saxon will present a musical skit, entitled Tante Mame."   Heading new officers of Menorah Group will be Mrs. Samuel Steinberg, who w ill be installed by Mrs. Joseph Milton, at a dessert luncheon Monday, at Westbrooke Country Club. Chairman, Mrs. Leonard Wolpe, will present a musical: skit, directed by Mrs. Philip' Abram. Serving a second term as president of Mt. Scopus Group Mrs. Louis Alexander will head the slate installed by Mrs. Gerald Soltz at a luncheon on Monday at the Biscayne Terrace Hotel. Chairman Iff you like KREPLACH of the day is Mrs. J. Martin Fish man. Entertainment will leature Mrs. Henry L. Balaban, soloist, with Bert Drickman at the piano.   On Monday at an 11:30 a.m. brunch in the Granada Room of Holiday Inn, 1350 S. Dixie Highway, Torah Group officers will be inducted by Cantor H. Richard Brown, who will provide a Hebrew-English program of songs. Mrs. Sidney Langer is incoming president.   Naomi Group will have a dessert party Monday evening at the Everglades Hotel. Mrs. Haskell Liberman will install the new slate of officers, headed by Mrs. Arthur Grossman, president. Films of club events during the past year will be shown. Outgoing president, Mrs Alvin Burger, will present the Naomi Segal Kiddush Cup. donated by Harold Semil in memory of his sister Naomi Segal, to the outstanding member of the jear. Albert Einstein Group will celebrate Israel's 15th year of Statehood and installation of officers at a Wednesday brunch in the Castaways Hotel. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Samuel Z. Sakrais. and chairman of the day is Mrs Ella Klebanow. Benyamin BenAir, Israeli choral director, will offer a group of songs. New president is Mrs. Charles Roth.   Chaim Waixmann Group will have an installation dinner on Sunday, June 2, at the Skyway Hotel, with Mrs. Gerald Soltz officiating. Incoming president is Miss Edith Bernstein. Mrs. Alfred Baker, chairman, will introduce a musical program.    Daroma Junior Hadassah installation ceremonies will be tield Sunday, noon, May 19, at the home of incoming president, Miss Sandy Schaps, 9449 Byron Ave. Installing officer will be Miss Myrna Levy. Immediate past president is Miss Esther Ehrens. i Menorah Sisterhood rW Funds raised _ -,. r r ,/ 'sponsored by T. mob ,. p3r '? Sisterhood on S will be us.d : School. Mr, S ident. New! AJAX all purpose cleaner with amrr.cnia Pictured at Hadassah Brandeis Group installation are (left to right) Miss Lillian Goodman, chapter president; Mrs. Earl Coplon, new president of Brandeis Group; and Mrs. Fred Jonas, retiring president. Civil Service Group Starts Miami Chapter Recently formed Robert Kanzer Brandeis Hadassah Installs Mrs. Coplon Greater Miami Chapter, National Jewish Civil Service Employees, will meet Sunday. May 19 at the Airport Bowling Lams. The organization is open to acIJrandois Croup of Hadassah had Its Installation luncheon on Thursday, Apr. 25. in the LaRonde Room t il" 1 Fontainebleau Hotel. p.  sident and founder of tive and retired men and women ; ,; f d Jonas WM employees of the city, Metro, State F'Jtl ; Mrs Earl , ... chairman 'he daj > % 'wn and Federal Civil service presl In chai ,l the Fontainebleau Hotel tor evInstallation luncheon of Lorber eral hundred ,m n: Chapter. Children's Asthma Reofficers serving with Mrs. Copsearch Institute and Hospital, slat | on are; ^j r < i-r ,.(i Jonas, honored for Tuesday at the Holiday arJ president; Mrs Edward Weil Inn in Coral Gables, is being chairnorn jjrs. l'hilip Thau and Mrs. ed by Mrs. Sam Greenfeder. Mathilda Washton. honorary vice New officers are Mrs. Marvin presidents; Mrs. Abe Jatfee. Mrs. I Guberman, president; Mrs. Irving Ann Hirschman, Mrs, Sam Ruban Markus, Mrs. Gerald Kluyerman, and Mrs Bernard Lipson, vice 1 Mrs. Perry Alt field and Mrs. Lespresidents. lie Silverman, vice presidents; Mrs. Jack Baum recording secreMeritOriOUS Service Awards tary; Mrs. Herbert Teller, cor, sponding secretary; Mrs. Sanford Presented at Temple Service Herman Pomerant* financial seea< T( m 8 c N T;jmld conducted rctary; Mrs Stuart Shap.ro. treashv ', Eu _, a hovit ^ by Rabbi Eugene Labovltz, Louis Cohen received the '.Man ot the . I_ , ,. .. Year" award, and Mrs. Fannie Members of the board are Meswlar  pn .,, nU ,, with he urer, and Mrs. Arnold Grossman, auditor. dames Allen Bikur Cholim Final Meeting Final meeting of tne season for the Bikur Cholim Convalescent Home is slated for Wednesday, noon, at the Algiers Hotel. Refreshments will be served and a mink stole will be presented. UIBWI Aiie Abelson Josenh Avick, Irwin Block. Garv Breh. IT !" f ft **". E?£ Irving Getz. 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Friday. May 10, 1963 +Jewist fkrldKrur Page 5-B Jjeach . na f al vice president Hadassah, and chairman for h UiyaJ Ti hr in.-i ill % ' with Mrs. Barth honorary vice presidents and .idvisbry council, past presidents: Milton Si-kln. Mrs. Arnold r iel T. Sapiro, Mrs. irvir.g We! Mrs. Leo Levin, donor chair Mrs. Burnett Beckerman. I n.raii chairr-'.an; Mrs. Philip Thau, chairman tor hostesses and Hard I Melnick, arrangechain;. A i i igram of opera highlights pees i by Carol Donn, anp; Ruth Williams, contralto; in Ro; tenor, and Robert Mel herson, lone with Miss ei Ban ator and aci >mpanist. Ocation [ be delivered by li irotl Irieget Fink, and Mr>. Sam 3 ikrais will offer tin benedictio: Mrs. Battle Wa i er vUl lead in the singinu of i: I and American national an IB. % \eSi-.e in Hadassah as a young lent, Mrs Barth, since coming ill-ami Beach eight years ago, has served  president of the Stephen s v>. Group; vice president of Chaj I tr in membership administration; recording iecrttary and editor o fthe Miami h Chi p "Broadcaater." v.. s a \. president of the Jewish Teachers Assn. of New "i rk City, and also served as a sun, I worker, o^mp director, and pi rsonnel director of the Teachers Voluntary Service Organization during the aecond World War. Grottp president! are: Bay HarShirley Kay Pccklin has been appointed area representative tor the no .v Southeastern Regional offices of Brager & Company. Headquarters for Ih 0 securit;-: Hrm, which specializes in. Israeli investments, und bonds, will be loccted at 407 Lincoln Rd., Miam; Be^ch. MBS. NAT MITH bor, Mrs. Gus Roberts; Brandeis Group, Mrs. Earl Coplan;Deborah Group, presidium: Mrs. Jack I'einberg, Mrs. Clarence Freedman, and Mrs. Michael Sossin. Esther Group, Mrs. Hattie Safir; I. R. Goodman, presidium: Miss Evelyn Bro>\n, Miss Hannah Fastman, and Miss Sally Shelist. Israeli Group, Mrs. Philip Kaplan; Emma Lazarus Group, Mrs. Norman Meyers; Mortor Towers Group, Mrs. Samuel S. Goldberg; Renanah Group, Mrs. Sherman Fast; Hannah Ser.esch Group, presidium: Mrs. Frances Benjamin, Mrs. Samuel Feldman, and Mrs. Isadore Lorber. Shaloma Group, Mrs. Irwin Shapiro; Southgate Group, Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg; Herzl Group, Mrs. Ben Zeigmund; Henrietta Szold Group, Mrs. Herman Feller; Stephen S. Wise Group, Mrs. Harry P. Cohen. Serving on the committee of the Greater Miami Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged, annual donor luncheon on Tuesday at the Doral Beach Hotel are (left to right) Mrs. Rae Hammerman, donor journal chairman; Mrs. Louis Makovsky, program chairman; Mrs. Charlotte Katz, donor journal co-chairman, and Mrs. Rose L. Brown, overall donor chairman. I hate to admit it but... my brother-in-law is a 'shlemiehF My brother-in-law, Joe, is the sweetest man I've ever known. I love him. I love his wife; She's my sister. I love their two boys. That's why it pains me that |oe can't make a living. He works hard and he's not stupid. But he just closes his ears and his eyes to life's realities. Isn't that one way of describing a "shlemiehl"? Joe has the most fantastic explanations for the fall-off in his business. His favorite is the weather. It's too hot or too cold; it's too rainy or too pleasant. Spring came early or it came late. Joe gets lots of customers at his neighborhood restaurant and luncheonette; the trouble is that far too many of them fail to return. What's the explanation? Don't ask Joe. He might tell you that it's the Cold War he'll never admit that it could be cold soup. And his wife is worse than Joe. "Abe," she says to me, "don't talk business to Joe tonight. He's had a hard day. This isn't the right time." (No time seems to be the right time.) "Abe, don't get excited," she says to me. "It's not good for your heart." (Believe me, it's worse for my heart when 1 hold things jnside of me.) "Abe," she says, "Mamma is coming for dinner.' Don't spoil the atmosphere." Well, I did spoil the atmosphere. I talked up. I mentioned what I thought was a relatively eajy subject to discuss. ")oi'." I said, "whenever I eat in a good restaurant, whether it's an expensive establishment or a successful diner or hamburger stand, I notice one thing. They all serve Heinz Ketchup. In your restaurant, you try to save a few cents; you serve another kind. It's good ketchup," I hastened to add as 1 saw Joe's sad expression."Yes,you serve good ketchup, but not the best. Surely your customers must notice." Joe took a pill out of his pocket, gulped it down furiously, and gave me one of his typical irrelevant answers; "Abe, what do you want of me? I run a little neighborhood luncheonette. I'm not Crossinger's." "That's just the point," I answered. "You must act like Grossinger's-in the ketchup department, that is. All over the world Heinz is the best-selling, most popular ketchup. As things stand now, when customers eat at your restaurant, you almost announce that you are saving the few extra pennies that they, themselves, spend for ketchup in their own homes. Joe," I pleaded, "don't lead with your chin. People are influenced by little things. They don't stand up and make a speech when they're displeased. They don't write you poison pen letters. They just go somewhere else to eat." I call that good advice! But did you change Joe? Well, that's the way / changed him. My dear brother-in-law reminds me of that classic Jewish story, "die vier okshonim," the four stubborn men. 1 wish the ketchup problem was the whole trouble with Joe. It's not. It is merely an example. However, my hands are tied and I'm afraid that my tongue is tied, too. Anyway, thanks for "listening" to my tale of woe. To reward you for your patience, 1 want to send you a mimeographed copy of the "vier okshonim" story (in English, of course) just in case you have never heard thai very funny satirical tale. You can reach me by addressing a postcue! oi letter to Abe B., Box 151, Woodmere, New York. It's the only address you need; I have made all the necessary arrangements with the Post Office. You see, I don't want to use my real name. Why should l add to Joe's miseries?

Friday. May 10. 1963
*JfeMifJft Florid/fan
Page 5-B
\fjcach
Mrs. Nat BjtMi will accept the
I I symbolizing the presidency
i hi Miami Beach Chapter of
II Bssah from out-going presi-
I, Miss Lillian Goodman, on
ll.londay, noon, at the Deauville
11 i. Ceremony will be conduct-
I v Mrs. Max Schenk, of New
City, national vice president
1 idassah, and chairman for
I) b Mi:
!)p instal with Mrs. Barth
honorary -. ice presidents and
sory couri I) past presidents:
Milton Sirkln, Mrs. Arnold
i stein. Mrs Samuel Z. Sakrias,
Mr Oscar Smdell. Mrs. Joseph
Shapiro, Mrs, Fred Jonas and Miss
[Lillian Goodman.
Mrs. Maurice Cahn, Mrs. Har-
lold Meinick, Mrs. Hadassah Fass-
Eer, Mrs. Henry B. Wernick, Mrs.
Jl'hilip Thau, and Mrs. Morris
Kogan, vice presidents; Mrs. Ed
jl.itshii' recording secretary; Mrs.
Ijohan Berman. corresponding sec-
petary; Mrs. Morris Lencer, soc-
li.,1 secretary; Mrs. Ira Krivitzin.
Ilinanrif.l secretary; Mrs. Joseph
Sugerman, treasurer; Mrs. Harry
b'latoff, auditor; Mrs. Dorothy
pCrieger Fink, parliamentarian.
Trustee* include Mrs. Morris
klpi rt, Mrs. Ellis Amdur, Mrs.
Barnetl Beckerman, Mrs. Jack
pavis, Mrs Betty Feuer, Mrs
Meyer Golden, Mrs. Sanford Jac-I
[i n Mrs. Samuel T. Sapiro, Mrs.
|i i We!
L in, donor chair
ai ; Mrs. B.rnett Beckerman.
program chairr-an; Mrs. Philip
. ( hail n i tor hostesses and
Irs, Harold '.lelnick, arrange-
|i i chain..
\ i igrs opera hiuhliyhts
\\ : I pr< i by Carol Donn,
: i .illiams, contralto;
|\ Ri nor, and Robert
picPherson, ijaritone with Miss
fesU i r Barren narrator and ac-
|< mniat.
i' focatien I be delivered by
Irs Doroth] Krieger Fink, and
| Samui. Z Sakraia will offer
llu benediction. Mrs. Hattie Wag-
i fill lead In the singing of la-
i and American national an-
ihemfi.
Active in Hadassah as a young
| Ml irth, since coming
ni Beach eight years ago,
|i Served IS president of the
tepHen S Wise Group; vice pres-
lent of Chapter in membership
i.: administration; recording sec-
i at or o fthc Miami
Beach Chaptei "Broadcaster."
I president of the
It-wish Teai Assn. of New
ity, and also served as a
Dcial worker, camp director, and
personnel director of the Teachers
Voluntary Service Organization
|t! iriag the wcond World War.
G ftp presidents are: Bay Hr-
Shufley Kay Pccklin has been
appointed area representa-
tive for the daw Southeastern
Regional office* of Brager &
Company. Headquarters for
the Securities tirm, which spe-
cializes in Israeli invest-
ments, stocks and bonds,
I will be located at 407 Lincoln
IU., Miam; Bench.
MM. NAT BARTH
bor, Mrs. Gus Roberts; Brandeis
Group, Mrs. Earl Coplan; Deborah
Group, presidium: Mrs. Jack
Feinberg, Mrs. Clarence Freed-
man, and Mrs. Michael Sossin.
Esther Group, Mrs. Hattie Safir;
I. R. Goodman, presidium: Miss
Evelyn Broun, Miss Hannah Fast-
man, and Miss Sally Shelist.
Israeli Group, Mrs. Philip Kap-
lan; Emma Lazarus Group, Mrs.
Norman Meyers; Mortor Towers
Group, Mrs. Samuel S. Goldberg;
Renanah Group, Mrs. Sherman
Fast; Hannah Ser.esch Group,
presidium: Mrs. Frances Ben-
jamin. Mrs. Samuel Feldman,
and Mrs. Isadore Lorber.
Shaloma Group, Mrs. Irwin Sha-
piro; Southgate Group, Mrs. Jos-
eph Rosenberg; Herzl Group, Mrs.
Ben Zeigmund; Henrietta Szold
Group, Mrs. Herman Feller; Steph-
en S. Wise Group, Mrs. Harry P.
Cohen.
Serving on the committee of the Greater Miami Women's
Auxiliary, Jewish Home for the Aged, annual donor luncheon
on Tuesday at the Doral Beach Hotel are (left to right) Mrs.
Rae Hammerman, donor journal chairman; Mrs. Louis Ma-
kovsky, program chairman; Mrs. Charlotte Katz, donor journal
co-chairman, and Mrs. Rose L. Brown, overall donor chair-
man.
I hate to admit it but...
my
brother-in-law
is a
'shlemiehi'
My brother-in-law, loo, is the sweetest man
I've ever known. I love him. I love his wife;
she's my sister. I love their two boys. That's
why it pains me that joe can't make a living.
He works hard and he's not stupid. But he
just closes his ears and his eyes to life's re-
alities. Isn't that one way of describing a
"shlemiehi"?
Joe has the most fantastic explanations for
the fall-off in his business. His favorite is the
weather. It's too hot or too cold; it's too
rainy or too pleasant. Spring came early or it
came late. Joe gets lots of customers at his
neighborhood restaurant and luncheonette;
the trouble is that far too many of them fail
to return. What's the explanation? Don't ask
Joe. He might tell you that it's the Cold War
he'll never admit that it could be cold soup.
And his wife is worse than Joe.
"Abe," she says to me, "don't talk busi-
ness to Joe tonight. He's had a hard day. This
isn't the right time." INo time seems to be
the right time.)
"Abe, don't get excited," she says to me.
"It's not good for your heart." (Believe me,
it's worse for my heart when I hold things
inside of me.)
"Abe," she says, "Mamma is coming for
dinner. Don't spoil the atmosphere."
Well, I did spoil the atmosphere. I talked
up. I mentioned what I thought was a rela-
tively easy subject to discuss.
"Joe" I said, "whenever I eat In a good
restaurant, whether it's an expensive estab-
lishment or a successful diner or hamburger
stand, I notice one thing. They all serve Heinz
Ketchup. In your restaurant, you try to save
a few cents; you serve another kind. It's good
ketchup," I hastened to add as I saw Joe's
sad expression."Yes,you serve good ketchup,
but not the best. Surely your customers must
notice."
Joe took a pill out of his pocket, gulped it
clown furiously, and gave me one of his typi-
cal irrelevant answers:
"Abe, what do you want of me? I run a
little neighborhood luncheonette. I'm not
Crossinger's."
"That's just the point," I answered. "You
must act like Crossinger's-in the ketchup
department, that is. All over the world Heinz
js the best-selling, most popular ketchup. As
things stand now, when customers eat at
your restaurant, you almost announce that
you are saving the few extra pennies that they,
themselves, spend for ketchup in their own
homes. Joe," I pleaded, "don't lead with your
chin. People are influenced by little things.
They don't stand up and make a speech when
they're displeased. They don't write you
poison pen letters. They just go somewhere
else to eat."
I call that good advice! But did you change
Joe? Well, that's the way / changed him. My
dear brother-in-law reminds me of that
classic Jewish story, "die vier okshonim," the
four stubborn men.
I wish the ketchup problem was the whole
trouble with Joe. It's not. It is merely an ex-
ample. However, my hands are tied and I'm
afraid that my tongue is tied, too.
Anyway, thanks for "listening" to my tale
of woe. To reward you for your patience, I
want to send you a mimeographed copy of
the "vier okshonim" story (in English, of
course) just in case you have never heard
that very funny satirical tale.
You
card or letter to Abe B., Box 151, Woodmere,
New York. It's the only address you need;
I have made all the necessary arrangements
with the Post Office. You see, I don't want
to use my real name. Why should I add to
Joe's miseries?

May 10. 1963 +Jewis& nrridfcw Pace 5-A !* \ North Miami Temples Plan Merger Two North Miami synagogues have announced plans to merge "to expanded and newly organiz synagogue which will probably tain the earlier name of Yehut 1 I Moshe. Rabbi Simon April will serve ? unify leadership and streamline operating costs." Henry Gilbert, president of Yehudah Moshe Congregation at 13630 W. Dixie Highway, announced this week that his group and Beth Emeth Congregation, 12250 NW 2nd Ave., a neighboring synagogue, would combine both their memberships.. A total of 250 families are involvwhich opened its doors in 1949. ed in the unprecedented move, ac-> Under present plans, more than spiriual leader of the merged cording to Gilbert. 500 persons will be served by the groups until full plans are iinalizt "This is probably the first , time in the history of Conservative synagogues in South Florida that such a union has taken place," said Gilbert. The Holy Prayer Book, symbolizing brotherhood of man, is the bond uniting these leaders of two synagogues whose memberships merged this week. Shown at ceremonies were (left to right) Henry Gilbert, president of Yehudah Moshe Congregation; Bud Breitbart, vice president and Merle Michaels, president of Beth Emeth Congregation; and Max Polis, acting chairman of the board of Yehudah Moshe. UJA Opens Six-Week Emergency Fund Drive Continued from P*.ie 1-A two-week scries of consultations I; ml personal survey in Europe and % Israel, told the executive commitllte that "the reduction in the dolllars available is threatening an (immediate slowdown and possible [cessation of aid programs involvling vast numbers of the 575,000 ] needy, distressed and refugee Uus now on our rolls in Israel, [ France. Morocco. Tunisia. Algeria, [Iran and other countries." He reported "an especially dif licult situation in Israel" which he -aid was resulting from an extended period of high immigration, and of the giant needs in ahnrpirtm, housing, water and socal servicewhich this record immigration is producing. Mr. Fink's report also singled out France as CQUjjer of acute and worsening % \w-h need." He emphasized that "5,000 families made up of close to 20,000 men, women and children who entered metropolitan France last spring and summer as refugees from Algeria and who have been subsisting on French Government aid supplemented by the French and American Jewish communities face the prospect of losing government assistance beginning July 1. On that day they will turn to the Joint Distribution Committee and French Jewish bodies, and these overburdened organizations simply haven't got the funds!" Mr. Fink stressed that French Government aid to the Algerian refugees was legislated for "one year," and added: "The year is now running out for Jews and nonJews alike, and what makes the situation particularly urgent is that we don't have the financial it sources in hand to cope with the : relief needs that will begin nmltii jiving astronomically just two I short months from now." Rising costs of building maintenance, administration and separate educational staffs were some of the considerations leading to the plan. President Merle Michaels and vice president Bud Breitbart of Beh Emetth met with Gilbert, Max Polis, acting chairman of the board of Yehudah Moshe and other community leaders to set a date for election of officers, and working out of additional by-laws. "By combining, we may be able to reduce costs of educational programs, reach more youth, and expand our cultural activities," the office said. Beth Emeth was established in 1954, following Yehudah Moshe, Louis Segal, National Farband Executive, Addresses Local Lebidiker LZO Chapter Louis Segal, Farbana general secretary and member of the Jewish Agency, made the princii pal address at the Lebediker Branch Farband LZO meeting re-. cently. President of the branch is Joseph P. Zuckerman, southern representative, during whose term in office the membership has grown to almost 250, with active participation in Histadrut, Jewish National Fund, Combined Jewish Appeal and Bonds for Israel. At present, plans are being made to raise funds for the Home for the Blind and Home for the Aged. Other officers are Oscar S J piro, vice president; Solomon P. ness, financial secretary; Jaco>> Fraydman, recording secretar ; Ely Malin, treasurer; Mrs. So'omon Parness, social secretary; public relations, Abraham W shau. Members of the board are rr. Norman Berk, Mrs. Sarah Babi Leon April, Ben Meyers, Sim n Tetenbaum, Morris Orenstem, Een Talmadge, Jerome Yesner, Albert Ricklin, Mrs. Ann Warshau, II Frida Sack, Meyer Goldstein, II ris Forer and Louis Doublin. Now What Could Surprise Her More klA special offer -vw, VALUE rfl SHEAFFERS ew $195 BALLPOINT plus free 790 refill Famous Sheaffer quality, plus free entry in No-Loser Sweepstakes. Win fabulous pns, BARNETT'S OFFICE SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT 134 N.E. 1st St. Miami 228 N.E. 59th St. Miami 1608 Washington Ave. Miami Beach 272 Valencia Coral Gables We Give Merchants Green Stamps PL 4-3457 Charter Presented Mizrachi Chapter During the celebration of the anniversary of Israel in Greater Miami. Rabbi Jonah Caplan presented a charter to the Batya Chapter, new group of Mizrachi Women's Organization of America in the North Miami Beach area. Heading the slate of officers, Mrs. Alex Shayewitz, was installed as president; Mrs. Joseph Gropen, vice president; Mrs. Simon April, financial secretary; and Mrs. Joseph Maisel, recording secretary. Program included a documentary 'dm of the schools and villages in Israel operated and maintained by Mizrachi Women. The new chapter will hold a board meeting on Tuesday, May 21, to plan future activities and projects. Mrs. Alfred Stone is Florida coordinator for Mizrachi Women. What Do Doctors Recommend Most For TENSE,NERVOUS HEADACHES? Anacin* Tablets contain the pain reli.v.T doctors recommtnd mot f"r headache pain. Ami Anacin works jat. In 22 MCOndf after entering vour bloodstream. Anacin is speeding relief to your headache. Anai in not only relieves the pain, bul alao its tension and depression. You M, Anacin is like a doctor's prescription. That is a combination of ingredients... a ipecit I combination not found in leading aspirins or buffered aspirins. 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. Friday. May 10. 1963 *. km/isti flcridHann Page 9-B THE women's division of all the Greater Miami B*nai B'rith groups held a dedication service Sunday afternoon at the Hillel iiouse at the University of Miami. Dr. Don Michaelson, spiritual leader and director of Hillel iiouse was a guest speaker. A program of Hebrew folk songs plus a demonstration of several Israeli folk dances by the Hillel Dance Group rounded out the afternoon's festivities. Mrs. Alfred Reich, president of the Women's Chapters of District 5 was the main speaker of the day. The gathering was called for the dedication of new drapes for Hillel House, lobby and H. Weintraubs Feted Before Trip A bon voyage buffet in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weintraub. who are leaving for an extended trip through Europe and Israel, la being sponsored by Agudjth Israel Hebrew Institute on Sunday, 7:30 p.m.. at the Synagogue. Rabbi Hirsth Ever will be masler of ceremonies at the affair, and William Cohen, acting president, and Mrs. Frances Ullian, Sisterhood president, will be Con negation and Sisterhood hosts. President of the Synagogue for utmost six years, and active in Zionist and philanthropic commun,ty projects, Weintraub will re-' crive a citation expressing "the gratitude of the Synagogue for his long and loyal activities for the progress and growth of the organization." Admission is free and the public is irvited to participate in the the testimonial to the Weintraubs. chapel. For the day Mrs. Reich | chose a beige silk shirtwaist with touches of brown at the belt and i neckline. A deeper shade of | brown was in the dotted silk! chiffon scarf worn in an ascot' manner at the neckline. A turquoise silk sheath wasi worn by Mrs. Rose Corey, while Mrs. Esther Lerman chose a three piece ensemble. A silk print in red. gold and blue on a beige background was worn by Mrs. Harriet Spector. Mrs. Max Kern chose a pink silk jacket dress with white chalk heading accenting her scooped neckline and repeated as detailing on her jacket. An aqua silk accented with pearl and gold jewelry was the choice of Mrs. Lester Arkin. i lulRS. Oscar Rosenthal chose % a three piece moygashel ensemble in pink. Her sheath skirt featured an overblouse bodice and a matching colored jacket. Sand colored was Mrs. Ben Goldfield's chambray shirtwaist, with it's popular full skirt. Mrs. Robert Litt's linen shift was in ice blue with accents of white. Mrs. Sidney Tepcr was another of the women who chose the popular shirtwaist for the afternoon. Her's was cotton and in a frosted yellow color. A black and white abstract print was the choice of Miss Helen Silverstein. Her shift was of an imported cotton. Black and white was the choice of Mrs. Flora Sinik. Mrs. Harry Dickit's arnel jersey shift featured a foliage print in tones and shades of greens on white. Mrs. Dorothy Aronovitz wore a two piece ensemble of blu s h pink moygashel linen with white applique cascading down the bodice. Communal Worker Given Bon Voyage Mrs. Celia Beckerman. of 335 Washington Ave., was honored with a bon voyage party at the Workman's Circle Lyceum last week. Mrs. Beckerman is sailing May 24 from New York City on the SS Zion for a five-month visit in Israel with relatives and former Miami Beach friends now living there. A life member of the Hemophilia Group, Shaloma Group of Hadassah, Greater Miami Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home tor the Aged, Mrs. Beckerman is a past president of the Pioneer Women, Club 1, Emunah Chapter, Eastern Star, Sunshine Group. Rebeccas, Golden Ring Club 1, and the Workmen's Circle School for Children, Branch 692 Women's Club. Mrs. Beckerman came to Miami Beach from Pittsburgh in 1940. She has two sons, Paul and Alfred Katz; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Dernis and Mrs. Hy Chodock; nine grandchildren, and three great-' grandchildren, all of Miami Beach. Headed for a career in journalism is charming University of Miami senior Elayne Gilbert, shown with Gov. Faris Bryant (left) at a recent social function held at Miami Beach. Her father. Henry Gilbert (right), is an insurance analyst and a 16-year member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Elayne has been news editor of the student publication, "The Hurricane," for two years, made the Dean's List for superior scholarship, and has been included in the 1963 edition of "Who's Who in U.S. Colleqes and Universities." Elayne's mother is president of the North Dade ORT Chapter. The busy Gilberts live at 12670 NE Miami PL, No. Miami. Lorber Chapter Donor Luncheon largest facilities in the nation for treatment of youthful intractable asthmatics, and its research institute is dedicated solely to asthma-allergies research. Annual donor luncheon of Lorber Chapter. Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital in Denver, took place last Tuesday at the Doral Country Club. Chairman oi the event was Mrs. Irvin Block. In her report. Mrs. Marvin Gubi crman, president, announced that | SlftM Nursery School PlCMC during the past year the chapter, through service and fund-raising, has sent $8,000 to the Home. The hospital-home is one of the On Friday, from 9 to 11:30 a.m., Temple Sinai Nursery School will hold its annual picnic at Grcyhold's Park. MISS BARBARA SIMON A personal gift with taste. Gift packed for Mother's Day: Barton s famous Bartonette Chocolate Miniature assortment. 1 lb., $2.00. One of many individual gifs by hi. TO.. IUOUO imniaiM* AUTHORIZED AGENCY 212 MIRACLE MIIE CORAL GABLES Barbara Simon Tells Betrothal A wedding in August, 1964, is planned by Barbara Jean Simon ard Norman Zarr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lee Simon, 835 Mariana Ave.. are announcing the betroth al this week. Now a sophomore at the University of Miami, Barbara also attended the University of Florida. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Ben Zarr. 1440 Certosa Ave., and the late Ben Zarr. He attends the University of Miami and is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity. ZENA POSEVER STUDIO ANNOUNCtS SOMMM ART COURSES STARTING NOW DYNAMICS in DRAWING PAINTING SCULPTURING Fr Be,itrs t Advance Student! REGISTRATION Now 0en. UN 6-1685  6911 Rue Bordeeux  Normendy Isle Broward Family Service Meeting Jewish Family Service of Broward County held its first annual meeting Monday, 6 p.m., in the Social Hall of Temple Sinai. Hollywood. Contributors to Jewish Welfare Federation of Hollywood or the United Fund of Broward County are members of Jewish Family Service and were invited. A short business meeting took place during which the nominating committee gave its report, and Louis Cautin, executive director, spoke on the agency's caseload and services. Guest speaker was Dr. Lester Reiser, psychaitric consultant to Jewish Family Service. Dr. Reiser was introduced by Mrs. Robert Berger, chairman of the annual meeting. Jewish Family Service has been operating as an independent Broward County social agency since Jan. 1, with an interim Board of Directors presided over by Milton Forman. The organization is located in the Forum Bldg., 2632 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED FREE VAULT STORAGE A Bring in your winter garments BWe clean them CWe hang all garments on individual hanger and store them FREE for six months. All you pay are regular cleaning charges and 1 % of the vol. (Min. $100.00 Val.) Pay nothing until the day you take your storage outl a COLD FliR X 5 STORAGE i % VAULTS 4; *rm* r £m& ANY-FUR STOLE-CAPE OR COAT STORED FOR HEAR $045 FREE III AND OUT SERVICE MARKS THE WORD FOR QUALITY CLEANING, LAUNDRY AND STORAGE 1201 -20th Street, MB. Corner Alton Road Voult Hrs. 7 A.M. lo 6 P.M. Store Hrs. 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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friday. May 10. 1963 +Je*istTtX>riktt9*7 Page 3-A Israel Bond Holders Redeeming 1st Issue [Left to right at a rehearsal for the production of 'Tederation IColoring Book" to be presented at the Federation Annual [Meeting are Gerald Falick, Mrs. Milton Weinkle, Mrs. Rocky |Pomerance, Mrs. Leon Kaplan, wife of the chairman of the annual meeting; Al Libert, Bernard Hamersmith, Millie Drazier % t the piano and Trixie Levin, who wrote the play. Others in fne casi not shown are Mrs. Stanley Arkin, Mrs. Tommy GerInrd and Jimmy Rosenstrauch. Invitations Issued for Federation's !5th Anniversary Annual Meeting Continued from P?-e 1-A vice-president said that the Treasury of Israel had turned over In the Chase Manhattan Bank the sum of $4,199,175 to cover the payments on alt bonds maturing dur tntf the first month' of redemption. Each month the amount of principal and interest due to holders ol maturing bonds will be paid to the Chase which is the paying agent for Israel together with the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago and the Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association in San Francisco. Dr. Schwartz stated that Israel Itond sales in the United States (forirg 1951 totalled S52.647.000 of which approximately 59 percent was in Coupon Bonds and 41 percent in Savings Bonds. Some $5,000.000 worth of the Savings Bonds have since been retired prior to maturity through conversion into shares in Israel industries, tourist j expenses in Israel, gifts to philan, thropic institutions, and through payment to the estates of deceased registered owner?. The remaining Savings Bonds, more nan S16.C00.000 will be paid out at 150 percenl, or about $24,500,000 this year. The Coupon Bonds of the Independence Issue will not mature until 1961). Invitations for the Greater Mi-1 .. Jewish Federation's 25th Anersary Annual Meeting on Sunny, May 26, at the Deauvillr Ho have gone out to the communAn exciting program is being I.mned to make the 25th Anniver |ary celebration, co-sponsored by local Federation agencies, a host memorable meeting, it was tunounced by Leon Kaplan, chairlian of the annual meeting compittee. Mr. Kaplan said that the Annual Meeting honoring the Silver Anniversary of Federation is being conducted in close association with the 25th Anniversary fommittee, headed by Mrs. Stany C. Myers. Committee chairmen for the rent are the following: Mrs. Charles P. Feinberg. arrangements; Mrs. Sidney If. Schwartz, attendance; Mrs. Aaron Farr. hostesses; Dr. Joseph EL Narot. program; Fred K. Shochct. publicity. A. Budd Cutler, president of the Greater Miami Jewish Community Center, and Mrs. Burton B. Goldstein, president of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, are heading the agency meeting arrangements committee. "Federation Coloring Book," a musical written by Trixie Levin, will tell the Federation story and mat of its agencies in song and verse. Among the highlights of the show will be the Founder's Meeting in 1988 at the home of Sam Blank; a solo by Mrs. Stanley Weinkle dedicated at the Home for the Aged dedication; and a performance of a Community Center number by Sandi. Mark and Shiran Goldring, Olivia Levin and Kenny l'omerance. Lewis Weinstein of Boston, prominent in National Jewish Federation activities, will he the guest speaker. Reservations and Information re gardtng the 25th Anniversary Annual Meeting may be obtained by calling Federation headquarters. Past Presidents Meet A luncheon of the American Legion past presidents will be held Monday, noon, in the Charlemagne room at the Deauville Hotel. Rabbi Lipschitz Leads JNF Group Rabbi Max A. Lipschitz, of Beth Torah Congregation, has been selected by the. local Jewish National Fund to represent the Jewish Clergy at a JNF national conference for young leaders at the Summit Hotel in New York City on May 10. 11 and 12. Discussions concerning Jewish life in Israel and, the relationship of the Jewish National Fund, with its current tasks and its goals for the "Conquest of the Negev" will take place. Leaders from the United States and Israel will guide the discussion with emphasis on the task i facing JNF"s young leaders and their future role in the movement. Additional representatives from Hade and Broward counties included Stanley Caidin. Dr. Al Colin, Abraham Grunhut, Paul Kwitney and Ribbi Samuel Mendelowitz. \TpBV "SIB *W8* sin BtTH DIN OFFICE RABBI OB. TIBOR H. STERN 1061 Michigan Ave., Miami Beach JE 1-1969 JE 1-6150 VOICE CULTURE & MUSIC Correct and place your singing voices with famous specialists from Italian and National Yale Conservatories. 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Friday. May 10. 1963 , IfHlsti fh>r8dlfrri Page 11/ One of the important Professional Divisions, the Dentist Division, of Combined Jewish Appeal, under the chairmanship of Dr. Richard Deutch, held a tournament and brunch at Westview Country Club, on Sunday, May 5. Twenty-five dentists attended this Federation event and joined in the support of the Silver Anniversary year campaign. Co-chairmen of the event were Dr. Carl Baumann, Dr. Edward Galler, Dr. George Graham and Dr. Albert Moser. Standing (rear, left to right) are Dr. Baumann, Dr. Donald Michnoff, Dr. Malcom Meister, Dr. Graham, and Dr. Ernest Halpryn. Seated (left to right) are Dr. Milton Lubarr, Dr. Moser, Dr. Jack Mishkin and Dr. Sanford Kane. Gaud Defends Aid to Egypt Continued from P.?e 1-A diversion of its own funds for a military build-up, including acquisition of Soviet arms and use of German missile technicians. Mr. Gaud defended aid to Egypt. Stating that Israel has received an average of S410 per capita in U.S. aid while Egypt has only received an average of S26 per capita. He said also that Israel had gotten $900 million from the United States since the beginning of the aid program, and Egypt had only received $600 million. He said assistance to Egypt kept her from being totally dependent on the Soviet bloc, enabled America to maintain friendly relations with Egypt, and encouraged Nasser's conciliation of the last few years on peaceful development. He said that cutting off aid to Egypt would throw the country into the hands of the Communists. Best Wishes to the STATE OF ISRAEL on its 15th Anniversary LEONARD JEWELERS Diamonds  Watches  Jewelry Jewelry & Watch Repairing 2420 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables HI 3-1754 Best Wishes to the STATE OF ISRAEL on its 15th Anniversary CARLOS SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Some Service as Good  'NONE BETTLR" 1101 S.W. 8th STREET FR 1-9198 D. Lee Powell Seeks Reelection D. Lee Powell, who is complet-. m:: 21 consecutive years as a Miami Beach councilman, qualified for reelection to council as a can-1 didate in the June 4 election, i Three-times mayor of Miami Beach, Powell is a realtor and banker who has resided here since 1923. A councilman since 1942, he served as vice mayor from 1949-51 and as mayor for the 1951-53: 1955-57 and 1959-61 terms. His long service has gained him the title "Dean of the Miami Beach council." Powell's municipal leadership career has been highlighted by numerous public improvements which he spearheaded. Chief among these wen establishment of public parking areas, institution of enhanced police training procedure! in the city's police department, improved municipal recreational facilities and the acquisition of Bayshore Golf Course by the city in 1944. His municipal government leadership gained further recognition by his election to the presidency of Florida League of Municipalities, a state-wide association of Florida cities. As a humanitarian, Powell gained added recognition just two months ago when he was named 1963 recipient of the brotherhood award of National Conference of Christians and Jews. Seven years ago he received a similar award from B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League. He led a successful effort in the state legislature to unmask the Ku Klux Klan in Florida and has been lauded for his efforts to outlaw the display of un-American, discriminatory signs and symbols. A founder and director of Bank 1 of Miami Beach, Powell heads the real estate firm of L. L. Powell & Sons, founded four decades ago : by his father. Powell was reared and educated in Brooklyn, N.Y. He resides on Prairie Ave., Miami Beach, with his wife, Martha, and two daughters. BEST WISHES TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL ON ITS 15th ANNIVERSARY Coral Way Standard Service RON DUNN 1290 Coral Way FR 3-9269 WMAS*WMWM******M^MMMMMVVMMWMl^^MMIA> 430 SEYBOLD BLDG. 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Friday, Mcy io, j,
'Healing My People'
Miami Hadassah
nstallation Theme
Theme of the annual installation
ceremonies for officers of Miami
Chapter groups of Hadassah will
be "The Healing of My People."
*
Tikvah Group was to have Mrs.
William Goldberg as installing of-
iicer on Thursday evening. May 9,
at the home of Miss Rosalind
Cherry. Chairman, Mrs. Charles
Cotzin, was to present two stu-
dents from the University of Mi-
ami; David Shikes, who was to
show slides on his trip to Israel,
and his wife, Hedi, a native Is-
raeli, who was to sing.
*
At the Aviva Group luncheon at
the Dupont Plaza Monday, 11:30
a.m., Mrs. Gerald Soltz will in-
duct new officers, with Mrs. Mor-
ris Herman, president. Mrs. Allen
.Michaelson. chairman, will pre-
sent an original musical skit by-
Mrs. Saul Von Zamft.
:.-
Mrs. William Parker will install
officers of the Chai Group for a
md term, at the Thundorbird.
Monday evening, at a dessert
party. Mrs. Martin Saxon will
present a musical skit, entitled
Tante Mame."
*
Heading new officers of Menorah
Group will be Mrs. Samuel Stein-
berg, who w ill be installed by Mrs.
Joseph Milton, at a dessert lunch-
eon Monday, at Westbrooke Coun-
try Club. Chairman, Mrs. Leon-
ard Wolpe, will present a musical:
skit, directed by Mrs. Philip'
Abram.
* *
Serving a second term as pres-
ident of Mt. Scopus Group Mrs.
Louis Alexander will head the slate
installed by Mrs. Gerald Soltz at
a luncheon on Monday at the Bis-
cayne Terrace Hotel. Chairman
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of the day is Mrs. J. Martin Fish
man. Entertainment will leature
Mrs. Henry L. Balaban, soloist,
with Bert Drickman at the piano.
*
On Monday at an 11:30 a.m.
brunch in the Granada Room of
Holiday Inn, 1350 S. Dixie Highway,
Torah Group officers will be in-
ducted by Cantor H. Richard
Brown, who will provide a He-
brew-English program of songs.
Mrs. Sidney Langer is incoming
president.

Naomi Group will have a des-
sert party Monday evening at the
Everglades Hotel. Mrs. Haskell
Liberman will install the new slate
of officers, headed by Mrs. Arthur
Grossman, president. Films of
club events during the past year
will be shown. Outgoing presi-
dent, Mrs Alvin Burger, will pre-
sent the Naomi Segal Kiddush
Cup. donated by Harold Semil in
memory of his sister Naomi Segal,
to the outstanding member of the
jear.
Albert Einstein Group will cele-
brate Israel's 15th year of State-
hood and installation of officers
at a Wednesday brunch in the
Castaways Hotel. Guest speaker
will be Mrs. Samuel Z. Sakrais.
and chairman of the day is Mrs
Ella Klebanow. Benyamin Ben-
Air, Israeli choral director, will
offer a group of songs. New pres-
ident is Mrs. Charles Roth.
*
Chaim Waixmann Group will
have an installation dinner on
Sunday, June 2, at the Skyway
Hotel, with Mrs. Gerald Soltz of-
ficiating. Incoming president is
Miss Edith Bernstein. Mrs. Al-
fred Baker, chairman, will intro-
duce a musical program.

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May 10. 1963 +Je*l$tncridtor> Ichool Students \o be Tested (The annual testing program of L Bureau of Jewish Education ^ministered in school here Lweek. JOvcr 8,000 tests were adminIt,nd in the 40 Jewish schools in |e area of "Hebrew," Jewish Hisrv. -Customs and Ceremonies," jasic Judaism" and "Zionism kd Israel." The tests will be larked on I.B.M. machines of the Diversity of Miami, and a report norms of achievement in the Inject areas tested will be districted to all Jewish schools. The objective of the annual test program are to establish inruments of educational measurennt in the Jewish schools; to >mpare these norms with those of preceding years, so as to regler improvement or lack of sress; to use community norms test the effectiveness of curiiiluni and classroom efficiency; b

Pzge 10-B Friday. May 10, 1963 Pearly Gait by Hal GOLFERS PARADISE: I wonder if there's a better buy in the iw'.l tbar right here in your own -backward*" AH winter long our '-om out-of stale enjoy the lush life at cur plush oceanfront hosteJnes. But the> pay a commensurate tariff to enjoy the fine state of thetr stays Now. with the summer rates in effect, we lucky localizes can take advantage of the best vacation buys anywhere  right here From Friday to Sunday night, families can enjoy the luxury accoauscdatiocs of any of our top hotels at bargain rates. They include all the goH you can cram into a weekend on the finest courses in Florida, with no art to te* off. The kids II love the activity at the cabana clubs, and the freedom of ravin* en beach or at pat ls idt under watchful eyas * IHawerris and children's coumtlon. If* a reol vacation or moon and pop. three days * *** % wfthavt a car* about meal-planning or marketing. A.-ooj the finer fo!f cour--e in the area are those at the Diploma: Hotel, the Doral Country Club and at Westbrooke. And for the getters ho cant take advantage of the wonderful hotel buvs. incindms the free fotf an private coarse*, the pabbc cours-s -re u: excellent shape and free of the crowds that held up pUy in the winter    Open to the public without charge, the Unn-ersaty of Miami S> n> nbonic Band. -The Band of the Hoer."" wfll p r ej ent its aanua] spring concert en May IS at 8 p m. at Dade County Aaditommv Drawing good attendance at the hUyfair, Ni m and n Parkway r-i Sunset Art Theatre is "Sundays and CybaHa." feature present*tien bemg held over "No Emit" follows on the 24th at the Mayfair. Normandie and Sunset. Getting more and more popular each week is Westbrooke Country s Friday .ver.me traditional dinners in the Golden Key restauThe Golden Key u open on Saturday and Sunday evening? for pr.ced : :rners. The room is open to botn mtmbers % the general public There is dancing on Saturday evening. Charlie Jacobson has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Florida Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. A pubtic relations consultant since 1*44 in South Florida, the likeable Chariiwas a charter member and treasurer of the American Public Relations Association, which later merged with PRSA. Frank Grazian:. owner of the Continental in West End. NJ.. came f*re quite a few years ago. planning to loaf the entire winter Three da>s % aall he could stand of that, so he began as a floor captain at Maxim'i m Subside and has returned there every winter since Ha^ to adm:t it isn't the money, he just loves the restaurant Left lo rigbJ rre Dr. Arthur Gilbert, cf the Physicians Division, Paul Ecraet: Office Supplies and Printing Division, and Ernes*. JCT.J. co-chairman ci the 1963 Combined Jewish Appeal, % hows during a report meeting at Federation headquarters. Following the meeunr. leaders manned the phones for a brief "Dialathcn" session, which resulted in an additional S10.0O0 above the figure announced during the or.. THE LERNERS letobUshed FAMOUS 671 WASHINGTON AVE. PARKING FACILITIES MIAMI BEACH £ T^es(aurant DINNERS SERVED DAILY [CITlRirlC iKucircsstN OP£/V IVifiYOAV Eighteen Hebrew Accdemy Women sponsors for the Bock cf Life are shown dedicating a brick for life book at a Brick and Binyan Bank hincheon launching a S50.000 campaign for the endowing of the new Hebrew Academy kitchen. Front row lleft to right' are Mesdames Pauline Grandwerg. Louis Merwitzer, Joseph Shapiro. Samuel Reinhard, Frieda Koch, and Julius Rosenstein, Binyan Bank chairman. Back row Heft to right) are Mesdames Olga Putz. Harry Genet, Alexander S. Gross, Anne Berkowitz, Samuel Cohen, Leonard Rosen, chairman, Jacob Katz, Abraham Mason. M. H. Rosenhouse and Irving Firtel. Not shown are Mesdames Maurice Goldberg, ?-ichel Gropen and Henry Gewitz. Pinski Folk School Dinner and Concert Dmner and concert on Saturday. 6pm. May 18. final season activity for the David Pinski Folk School. will be held at the Farband Center, 842 Washington Ave Louis Schwartzman, executive director of the Bureau of Jewish Education, will be guest speaker. Musicale will feature Hayim and Sarah Freshko singing Jew ish and Hebrew selections; Mich ael Gibson. Yiddish artist: Chayelc Grober of the Hebrew Habima. Aida Yaslow at the piano: Philip Nashkin. and students of the David Pinski Folk School in .--..tations by Jewish pot'Beach B'nai B'rrtk Worn Schedule Installalha fvenf Combined donor and ir.-'allation luncheon of Miami Beach Chapter ol B'nai B'rith Women w.LI be held on Tuesday, noon, at the Deauville Hotel. New slate headed by Mrs. SallyFisher will be installed by Mrs. Gerald Soltz, past District president. A musical program will :>e presented. MAI aarrz Hertz Candidate In Beach Election Hal Hertz" campaign for Miami Beach Council moved forward this week as he opened campaign headquarters and named key person ML Hertz announced his advocacy of a newpolice sub-station in the fa-t growing North Shore area in a speech to the Normandy I Improvement Association at the Normandy Shores Golf Course. He aIo advocated a complete reappraisal of the dt] I munieipal parking system. A reevahuof the parking program in all  South Shore, \\: S :" ied to be % '. well-being : Miami 3each. Hertz d. Campaign headqu-: beer, opened at 1201 ;ton Ave Hertz named Ger aid I to head up his campaign rent counsellor, to manage the head quartern. Hertz, executive vice president of one of the Southeast's foremost advertising acd tourist promotion firms, told the Civic League Tues day that the city needs a "drastically stepped up convention bureau, publicity program and special events department, to meet the competition of both Caribbean nations and other areas in Florida. Social Club Fetes Mother's Day Miami Friendly Social Club will have a Mother's Day celebration on Sunday. 2 p.m.. at the Beth El social hall. Entertainment will be presented by the Michaels Dance Studio. Also during the afternoon birth rays and anniversaries of the following will be celebratedMr and Mrs Joseph Braff. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bro-*n. Mr and Mrs Max Glick. Mr. and Mrs. Sam K Minnie Stieglitz. MrG ftr, Mrs. Sarah Polaik. Mr Mn A  Friedman and Mr :.n. 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Jay. May 10. 1963 fJewisti thrldUan Page 7-A iurion Says: revent War' Continued from P?->e 1-A maintenance of peace in the pa." The Premier added that he eves that peace will come when r neighbors will realise their and thai .1 will be ihe kind % ro from wh'.ch the Middle -\ and the entire world will Recalling Israel's cor.firued i vice efforts since the state was !-tab!ished, the Premier noted hat all the attempts 'have been let with Arab hostility and with 'oclamations of the inte.iiion to estroy Israel." lie referred to la.-t month's Cairo I : otineement about the tii-power el for forming a new Arab KedItion which said specifically that Federation's arms include a ilitary alliance to ir.sure the libr.uion of Palestine/' This is the first time.'" he said. |that annihilation ot Israel was set nil as the clear aim of a unified rab military command." I he Prime Minister sharply critized Britain's Lord Privy Seal, ward Heath, who ia.-i week told House of Commons in London: KVe have no reason to assume Jut the Arabs contemplate an at(ck against Israel." "It is ineonivable," said the Prime Minister. Ithat Mr. Heath did not read the 'ins of the treaty between Egypt. aq and Syria. Does he not be Mi' this political declaration of Egyptian President and the i'li'.scntatives of the Iraqi and |\:ian governments? I doubt if any British subjects who are niuerned with world peace will ^Ii-ntify themselves with the Lord frivy Seal's statement." Mr. Ben-Gurion listed Israel's Jiievements during the last 15 rars, despite being "under siege, U'ighed down by heavy security urdem." In the face of such burlens, he noted. Israel succeeded in -living many of its problems in pioneering spirit." also finding |hMk| m it iHtia mi NMM | MkM, L -in__mt_. j Econ-0-Way Holidays to ISRAEL and EUROPE VIA EL AL 707 JETS 25 days for as little as $ 642* From New Yorh Hostesses meet to plan the "mostest" and "bestest" for Congregation Beth David's Dinner of Tribute to be held Saturday evening. May 18, in the congregation's Spector Hall. Left to right are Mrs. Lewis Sternshein, wife of the congregation's president and dinner chairman; Mrs. Sidney M. Aronovitz, wife of the dinner guest of honor; and Mrs. Louis Seitlin, chairman of the committee of hosts. Members of the committee met at a reception in the Sternshein home last week to plan the affair, which will be a tribute to Sidney M. Aronovitz and the 15th anniversary of Israel's independence. s Serving You' South Miami Travel Service "Let Us Answer Your Travel Problems" CALL 661-8529 5864 SUNSET DRIVE So. Miami % I PICK YOUR DATE! June M to July 14 Oct 27 to No. 20 June ?3tclul 17 No. 17 to Dec. 11 Julj 11 to Aug. 4 Dec. 21 to ln. 15'64 July 28 to Auj 21 Jan. 5 to Jan. 29 64 Aug. 1 to Aug. 2S Feb. 9 to Mar. 4 '64 Aug. 25 Io S*u. 1 Mar. 6 to Mar. 30 64 Oct. 3 to Oct. 27 Mar. 26 to Apr. 19 '64 (Passover* Special High Holy Oays. Tour See 15 Sep. 29 IK NeM t lain an Oifanliatleer (eereeae welcome! % Accommodations to tit your budget; Economy. Superior or Deluiea Choice ul three Different tour* ot Israel an4 Europe. % Sec all the best of Israel, Italy, Switzerland. France. % In lull days m Israel. 15 un the Continent. % Complete 25 days profcian Irom $927. *a 0 ,j on Co-p r"ai 'o/ 40 oi more, and 10 dor li'oel program Q"I, Step la, write or celli GEORGE KRONENGOLD TRAVEL SERVICE 540 Arthur Godfrey Road Miami Beoch Et. 1924 Phone JE 1-0455 lf l h HOl ^*BATHsi NEW HEALTH with every Some people wont everything...and find If ot The Arlington! Swim In our new temperature-controlled twin cascade pool*, enjoy our potto ond sun decks...dine on gourmet food...donee and be | entertained...golf on our two 18-hole Championship courses. % All sports and recreations In Hoc Springs including excellent fishing dnd plenty of exciting night life with big name entertainer, in the nearby fcpper Clubs. ll vour oches ond pains due fo fatigue In the superb bathhouse right In The Arlington.. .relieve JhtS"eKS.td" Mgh tU pr.. Come totne Arlington for Heollh and Fun,  I .. K/rire CDGAR MAY Mo^ooe"e Arlington Hot., .'or Sprino'.

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Page 10A Jtmist ntrkt&r Friday. May 10. 1963 e i h \ :r  I K. C Judge Her-ry E'.'.er.boger. extreme ".e/ pwridM al MM InstaDatian of officers cf the faaaricaB F.'.er.ds of the Hebrew University at the AIr:ers Hotel o: prorr.iner.t M ami ens lac* 5 Popick second frorr. left preside-: : : : r PifV-". v:e pres;der.t: Leo P.obmso-. secretary 9 Girls Drown In Tel Aviv Continued from Page 1-A supervision of an instructor from the schcan isolated porOf the beach where the water i particularly deep and surrounded b> rocks because the ultraup did not want to be in sight of male bathThe tragedy began wlen one of the girlt found the water deeper than he expected and b3an calling for help. Some 20 other girl* rvrshed to her aid and nine were drowned when heavy waves dashed them against the rocks. Eight bodies have been recovered and a ninth girl is missing and presumed drowned. t outer members of the suimwmg party were rescued by pers rad of the nearby Sheraton H-:ei and were taken to the hospitai for treatment. Four of the £.rls ire still on the critical Ust bet it is hoped they will recover Best Wishes to the STATE OF ISRAEL on its 15th Anniversary Don't Moan Phone HI 3-4793 SLOANE AIR CONDITIONING 5211 S.W. 4th STREET 1 We Salute Israel On ls Anniversary NORTHWEST PUMP AND SUPPLY CO. Pump Sefes one Service low* Sprinklers Well Drilling iw'm Peel Filters "There's A Peasfar I very Jab" 1040 N.W. 54th STREET MIAMI. FtA. PL 9-5274 li. VAVVVV/VVAVVVVVv>AV^ Aaron Fan Seeks Beach Council Seat A newcomer to the poi. scene. Aaron Farr. a lonaume resident of Dad* County, has tossed his hat irto the Miami Beach :. | DM -.-.r.ers here % -.An ardent MJM Beat* barter. Farr :* c o -0 tr ;: ?*~ TOBTS. witb offices and associate s tliiiBfbnnt tbe world. HNT S AAtON rAlt He holds board of governors of M. i r Seaeh Chamber of Coauaexee. AmMmlum and CoBwejroec Hi ai ssc*"? board. Board of loo, Miami Bea Ki-anis tan Brotherhood Tempt? Beth Sbotoaa. B'aai BTita. Jewish War Veterans. Amenta" LefiOB. Aasenean JewMi Committee. Zionist Orgaatxa ttoc of Amenta. Greater Miami Jt*i-h Pedentio* American Society of Travel Agents and the Ajjnmnr.i group of the University of Hri. Aaron's wife. Myra. is equally well-known for her outstanding euntributio n s ot Miami Beach community life. Their son. Harvey. was just this week separated from Uncle Sam's Air Force. Farr is confident that be can. if elected to the City Council, "aet much-needed doUars rolling into our beautiful city 1~ ;  en *s '. 5 -f :sry EDWARD C. MAY Organist .'.eoo-Ci Bar .V.>zvahs 93 NE 82nd Street PL 9-3685 We srael on its 15*" AnnrVsraai RANGE FUNERAL HOME 5727 NW 17th AVENUE OX 1-4343 Herbert Klein Wins Scholarship Herbert Alan Klein. 21-year-old f.-shion design student at Miami Dade Junior College, has been ed by the Fashion Group of V:mi as vtaMf of its annual scholarship award Only man in the advanced fashion design class at the Junior College. Klein plans to use the S300 award to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York after completion of his courses here in June. Four of the young designer's original styles will be shown at the M-DJC fashion show at Bur dines on May 23. Son of Rabbi and Mrs. David K>in. 17310 NE 10th Ct.. No. Miarm Beach. Kleir. :s s 1960 grad uate of North Miami Senior High He was runner-up last year for the Fashion Group award. Aonther Miami Dade Junior College student, freshman Jeanne Sheridan Bush. 1744 5H 2r.d Ave.. ; was this year's runner-up IT IS W.TH PLEASURE WE EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL ON ITS 15th ANNIVERSARY FROM Mischon Foundation 4295 E. 10th Lane Htaleah, Florida MU 1-7486 GREETINGS TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL ENDURANCE FLOOR CO., INC "FLOOR COVERING CONTRACTORS" Residential & Commercial 13900 NW 7th AVE. Ph. MU 1-4923 BEST WISHES TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL I OYEMIOLT JEWELERS YOUR SOUTH MIAMI JEWELER 5706 SUNSET DR. (Crossroad Bldg.) MO 5-2112 Miss North Miami General Hospital 1963. Linda Mcndeistam. proves that careers and beauty can go hand in hand during National Hospital Week. May 12 to 18. Linda. 18. \s c senior at North Mean: Senior High and hopes to pursue a career in the medical held. Her talent is singing opera and she has had speci-1 ::~L-.:rc :.-. cpera and musical comedy, xkh ye  she was a rcr.:-"s:".: in the NLss Miami beauty contest end cl c o runner-up in the Miss North M:ccni beauty pageant Linda :s the daughter cf Mr. end Mrs. Charles lliimtemmll, 12911 Auialia Rd. Kevstone Point EXTENDING BEST WISHES TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL ON ITS 15th ANNIVERSARY Petri's Positive Pest Control EXTERMINATORS 3663 N.W. 7th Street NE 5-4343 c Happy 15th Anniversary to the State of Israel Herbert F. Beckman Portrait Studio Children Weddings 1699 N.E. 123rd Street Ph. 754-6143 Adults North Miami Best Wishes to the STATE OF ISRAEL on i's 15'h Anniversary The Miracle Lawn Service 2658 S.W. 37th Ave. (Douglas Rd.) We Kill Chinch Bugs Dead We Power Spray Fruit Trees We Re-Sod ft Fertilize Lawns We Clean Tile Roof a Clean ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL HI 4-3400 or HI 5-3211 BEST WISHES TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL ON ITS 15th ANNIVERSARY CORAL CLEANERS ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PERSONALIZED SERVICE ON ALL GARMENTS FRANK ABROMOVITZ, Owner 2093 Coral Way HI 8-9262 Miami, Florida  KW IT IS WITH PLEASURE WE EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL ON ITS 15th ANNIVRSARY Insurance & Bonds Inc. 2117 S.W. 22nd Street HI 5-1477 1

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Friday, May 10. 1963 vJmist) rhrktian Page ISA LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN thnl the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name Of AA INSTANT AUTO INSCRORS ii 17---7 N.W. 7th Street, Miami, Fla., intends to fainiT' Mid IMHM with the Clerk of tincircuit Court ol I mde  'ountj Kli rtda. ATKI8SON A COLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 4/26, 5/1, 10, IT NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 63C 646 l: EC IN A WILKINSON, Plaintiff, vs. Ji "UN UU.S'Al.n WILKINSON. Defendant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: .IOHN DONALD WILKINSON '. % f the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida UOLr AMERICAN LAND CORP. Owner 4/19-26. 5/3-10 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 63C 4029 ANTHONY S. DONATO, Plaintiff, vs. UNA DONATO. I % % (, ndant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: LINA DONATO 52-1 Winkle Avenue .Torsev i 'ity. N..I. You arc hereby notified that a Ttill ot Complaint for Divorce lias been filed again** yon, and you are required to serve % copy of your Answer or Pleading to the Hill of Complaint on the Plaintiffs Attorneys, SHEVIN, cool.MAN *i HOLTZMAN, by ALVIN OOODMAN, 246 Beybold Handing, .Miami 12, Florida, and file the original Anawet or Pleading In the office of th" Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 20th day ol May, IMS. If you fall 10 .1" BO, Judgment by default will be taken again*! you for the relief demanded In the Bill ot Complaint. This notice shall be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH Kl.oitiDlAN. Hone and Ordered at Miami. Florida, this ir.th day of April, INS. E. II. LKA Til Kit MAN. clerk. Circuit Court, Dole County, Florida (seal) By: K. M. I.Y.MAN, Deputy Clerk SHEVIN, GOODMAN .* HOLTZMAN 346 Beybold Building Miami 22, Florida J'.\ Alviu Goodman 4/19-26. 5/3-10 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Undersigned, desiring to engage in business under tho fictitious name  i MEDIA ASSOCIATES at ->.'.> uiscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida, Intends to register said name with the Clerk "f the Circuit Cunt of Dade County, Florida. BIISCAYNE MEDIC \l. I \i'.i >R \ TORIES. INC. i i loyd Rothenberg, President I It H. Bl s,. AUONOVITZ, SILVER A scilER Htorneya for Blacajwe Medical i .alatratorie Inc. i % i; Ainale) Building. Miami, FUv i 26, a/S. 10. 17 IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 59282-B. IN RR: Estate of WILLIAM SHANK I 'i eaa< d. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persona Having Claims or Demands Against Saul i Istate: Vou are hereby notified and rcquired to preeeni any claims and demands which vou may have against the estate of WILLIAM SHANE deled late of Dade County, Florida, to the County Judges of Dsde County, and file the same In duplicate and as provided in Section 722.16, Florida Statutes, In their offices in the County Courthouse In Dade County, Florida, within -i\ calendar months from he tone of the Ural publication herer the same will be barred, I'at.d at Miami, Florida, this 10th daj ..: April, \.i> 1962. NORMAN \ SHANE As l .'M  utor Law l Ml:. ALBERT I.. WEINTRAUB JAY CRISTOL I Hdg. Florida 111. A .l.i i i Istol Attorne) foi Ex< i utor 5 1-10-17-24 r URfitW BY HENRY LEONARD "And this week, in response to their long-felt inner needs, Cantor Blackstein will deliver the Sermon, and Rabbi Nubkin will chant the Services." Copr. 1963, Dnyenu Productioni LcGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTV FLORIDA IN CHANCERY No. 63C 4279 (Culler,) BOVD K. HICKMAN, Plaintiff, -vsJE8SIB MARLBNE HICKMAN, Defendant. NOTICE OF SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: JESSIE MARLBNE HICKMAN I lefendant M57 Venetian Drive, S.W. Atlanta. Georgia TOr, JESSIE MARLENE HICKMAN. are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has been filed against YOU, and you are required to serve a copy of your Answer to the ism of Complaint on the Plaintiff's Attorney, BAN FORD M. SWEItDLIN, 2:U Reeurlty Trust Building. Miami :il\ Florida, ami III. the original Answer or Pleading in the office of the clerk of th.Circuit Court on or In-fore the 27th day of May, 1963. If you fall to do so, Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the llill of Complaint. DONE AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this 24th day of April, A.D. INS. E. B. WEATHERMAN Clerk. Circuit Court Miami, Dade County, Florida By: C. P. COPELAND Deputy Clerk 4/26. 5/3, 10. 17. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE NO. 59193C IN RE: Estate of CHARLOTTE DEMOP0CLO8 1 i.M'ciiseil. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persona Having claims or Demands Against Said Estate: Vou are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands Which you may have against the eatate of CHARLOTTE DEMOPori.iis deceased late of DADE County, Florida, to the County Judges Of Dole County, and file the same in duplicate and as provided In Section 723.16, Florida Statutes, in their offices in the County Courthouse In Dade County. Florida, within six Calendar months froin the time of the hrsi publication Hereof, or the agana \\ ill be barred. Dated at Miami, Florida, this Slh day "f April. A.n. 1963. ANTHONY SZABTC As Administrator First puldieaiion of this notice on the 26th day of April, 1963. i \St Ri IE NICHOLAS Attorney for Administrator 612 N.W. 12th Ave Miami. Ha. I 26, S :-lf>-17 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 63C 2953 IDA LERNER, Plaintiff, vs. IRVING LERNER, l lefendant. NOTICE TO DEFEND TO: IRVING LERNER 152 Wellington Hill St. Matt a pa n :' % '. Massachusetts VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a bill of complaint has been filed ngalnst you and you are required to serve a copy of your answer or other deft naive pleadings thereto u p 0 n plaintiffs attorney, RAYMOND J. Wol.F. 911 Seybold Buldlng, Miami 32, Florida, and file Hie original thereof, in the office of the Clerk of the cirluit Court on or before the 20th day of May, 1968, or a de, fee pro confesso will be entered against \ oil. DATED, this Pith day of April, 1963. E. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk, Circuit Court. Dade County, Florida (seal) C. P. COPELAND, Deputy Clerk l '1S-2S, 5 !! NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN thai the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of SOUTHERN CLINICAL LABORATORY at 116.'i W'ashiuiou Avenue, Miami Beach, Fin.. Intends to rcgiMler said name with tile Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. BISCAYNE MEDICAL LABORATORIES, INC. /./ Lloyd Rothenberg, President s/ it. II. Shouger, Secretary ARONOVITZ, SILVER A.SCHER Attorneys for Blacayne Medical laboratories, inc. 6u7 Alnsley llld.. .Miami. Ma. 1/26, J/2, 1". 17 IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 59244C IN RE: Estate of MAE DANNA 1 deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors anil All Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands Which von may have against the estate of MAE DANNA deceased late of Dane County. Florida, to the County Judges of Dade County, and file the same In duplicate and as provided in Section 732 16, Florida statutes, in their offices in the County Courthouse in Dade. County, Florida, within sl\ cab ini.,r months from the time of the first publication hereof, or tho same will be barred. Dated Bt Miami, Florida, this 12th da) Of April, \ \> IMS. MARIE DANNA As Executrix First publication ol this notice on the IHth day of April, 1963. Kl'RT WELI.ISt II Attorney for Batat. of Mac Danna, 11, eased I IIN Congress Midi;.. Miami. Hi. 4, l-2ti. 5'3-10 IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 59093-B IN RE: Estate of CATHERINE A. HEADLEY 1'. eased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS I To All Creditors and All Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said 1 Estate: 1 You are hereby notified and required to present any claims and de1 in.mils which you may have against the eatate of CATHERINE A. HEADLEY deceased late of Dad,County, Florida, to the County Judges of Dad. County, and file the same in duplicate and aa provided In Bectlon 7SS.16, I Florid 1 Statutes, In their offices in the County Courthouse in Dade County, Florida. within six calendar  monthli'om the time of the first I publication hereof, or the same will Be barred. Dated at Miami. Florida, this 21t day of .Match. A.D. IMS. II WtKIETT D1XON As Administratrix GEORGE NICHOLAS Attorney for Administratrix 612 N.W. 12th AM., Miami. Fla. 4 19-2'L 5'3-in NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 63C 2676 IN DEAN ANDREWS, Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH H. HENNENFENT and MATTHEW E. DICIACCO, Defendants. TO: JOSEPH B, HENNENFENT 2253 Pinion Street Woodland Hills. California You, JOSEPH U. HENNENFENT, are hereby notified that a llill of Complaint lias been tiled against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your Answer or Pleading to the llill  -I Complaint on the Finintiffs attorney, MONROE DIXON, 1790 coral Way. Miami. Florida and file the original Answer or Pleading in the office of the Clerk "f the Circuit Court on or before the 27th day of Mac. 19(2. 11" you fall to do so, judgment by di fault will be taken against you for the relief demand* d in the % till of Complaint. This notice shall he published mice each week for four consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN. DONE AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this 22nd day of April. A.D. 1903. E. P.. l.E crifEPM \N. Clerk, circuit Court, Dade County, Florida (seal) P> : K. M. LYMAN. Deputy Clerk MONROE DIXON 1790 Coral Way, Miami, Fla. Attorney (or Plaintiff i 26, ". 8, !:IVEN that ti undersigned, d siring to 1 na ige | business undei the ,'lc/ltloua 1 < % Of ALLSTATE8 BONDING < o at 1727 NW 7th Street. Miami. Ha.. Intends to reglsl ild name ... th.Clerk -i th. Circuit "'.it ot ^TKKNVCO 'K-INSIRANCB AU1 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name .11 BRANDE1S INVESTOR8 it 1150 S W. l.-t Street, Miami. Florida, Intend to register said 11-an.e with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida, STANLEY c. MYERS Lolls HEIMAN LEON KAPLAN 4/26, 5 3, 10, 17 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the Ilctltlt>u> of Mrs. M. at l>adu County. Florida, intends to register -aid name with the clerk of the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. BE A BOARD GENERAL CORP. ta Delaware Corporation) Sole owner 4/26, 5/3, 1i>. 17. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111 it the undei algn< d, d. siring t" en in business under Ihe fictitious name of Mr. M. it Dade County, Florida, intendto reg ster said nam. with Ihe Clerk Ol the Circuit Court of I i.ei, Count 1 1lorlda BE ABOARD OENER \1. C RP. (a 1.law a.  Corporation) Bul -.\ ner 1 N, --. :. 10, 17. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No 63C 3369 M \K.101:11: 1,. MASON, Plaintiff ROBERT li.' MASON, 1 lefendant. AMENDED SUIT FOR DIVORCE Ti': P.. IBERT 11. MAS. IN You, ROBERT II. MASON, are hereby unified that a Bill of Complain! for Divorce has been filed against .vou. and you are required to serve % cops "f your Answer or Pleading to the Bill" of Complaint on the Plaintiffs attorney-, NEAl. .1. DUNN, 511 Analey Building, Miami. Florida and file Unoriginal Answer or Pleading in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 27th day of May, 1968, If you fail to do so. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Bill of Complaint. This notice shall be published once earn week for four consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN. DONE AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this Mrd day of April, A.D. 1963. K. B. LEATHERMAN, Clerk. Circuit Court, Dad.County, Florida (seal) By: K, M. LYMAN. 1 deputy Clerk MEAL J. DUNN "iI4 Alnsley Building: Miami. Florida Attorney for Plaintiff 1 !6, ". S, 1", 17 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 62C 10644 LOT I'll-: FERGUSON, Pialn.lti. 1 LADIES FERGUSON, Defendant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: CLADIl'S FERGUSON Residence unknown. You, CLADIL'S FERGUSON, are hereby notified thai a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has bsjen filed against you, and VOU are required to serve a copy of your Answer or Pleading to the Bill of Complaint on th.plaintiff's Attorney, LAW OFFICES OF I. STANLEY I,i:\INl-:. BOO Southwest Second Avenue, Miami M, Florida (FK I-1681) and file Ihe original Answer or Pleading in the office of the Clerk of the deceit Court on or before the 27th day of May, 1961. If vou fall to do so. Judgment by default will b, taki .1 against you for the relief demanded in the Bill of Complaint. This notice shall be published once each we,-k for four consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH FLOR1DTAN. DONE AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this 19th day of April, A.D. 1*62. R B 1.1: VTHERMAN, Clerk, Circuit Court, Dade County, Florida .-. all B) : K M LYMAN. I % % T. I| \ I i, I 1, Law Offices "f I. Btanle} l.evine 900 Southwest S. ond Avenue Miami 16, K urlds PR I 1681 1 Attorne) foi Plaintiff Bj L) le 11. LI. 1. 1" 1 36, 5, 2-10-17 ATTENTION ATTORNEYS! +Jewi$t> Rcridfiairi solicits your legal notices. We appreciate your patronage and guarantee accurate service at legal rates Dial Fit 3-4605 lor messenger service LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 63C 4366 EVELYN WEINBR, 1 Plaintiff. vs. TO: LOUIS WEINF.lt, Defendant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: I.OIIS WEI NEK 1 C/O General 1 % ellvery NeW York City. New Turk You. LOUIS WEINBR, are hereby notified that a Bill of Complaint fo.Divorce has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a cop. 1 of your Answer or Pleading to tin Hill of Complaint on the Plaintiffattorney. SoL ALEXANDER. One Lincoln Road Building, Miami Beach. Florida, and flD the original Answer or Pleading in the office of the Clark of the Circuit Court on or before the 2Mb da) "f May, 1*62. If you fail t" do .-". Judgment iiv default will bi taken against you for the relief demanded In the Mill of Complaint. This notice shall be published on. each week for four consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH l-'l.' IRIDIAN. DONE AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, ibis 23rd day of April, A l 1963. E. B. I BATHERMAN, Perk, Circuit Court, Dade County, Flurida (seal) By: L. SNEEDKN. Dipmv Clerk 5/3, 10, 17, : NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AMD FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 63C 4351 HELEN ELIZABETH POINTER, 1 ntlff, v HUBERT L. POINTER, Def. ndant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: Hl'BERT L. POINTER Address L'nknoe n Vou. HCBBRT I.. POINTER, a hereby notified that a Mill of Com plaint for Di." % has been I lie against you, and you are requtsed tserve a copy -t your Answer o Pleading to the Mill of Complaint 01 the Plaintiffattorney, Angelo A. All, ||"| Alnsley Rldg., Miami 12, Florid, .iml file the original Answer or Plead Ing in the office of tinClerk of th Circuit Court on or before the 27tb day of May, 1062. If you fail to d so, judgment by default will he take; against you for the relief Senande. in the Bill of Complaint. This notice shall be published on each week for four consecutive Week in THE JEWISH I LORIDIAN. DONE AND ORDERED at Mia.r Florida, this 23rd day of April. A.D. 1963. E. 1: LEATHERMAN, Clerk, Circuit Court. D.'.d. County, Florida Deputy cl.rk (senD By: c I' COPBLAND' ANQELO A. Al.l I "> Ainsl. y Bids., Miami 22, Fla. Attorney for Plaintiff 4.26. 1/9*10-17 NOTICE OF SUIT or ORDER OF PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL Cl RCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, No. 63C 4028 MAN LEWIS, Plaintiff, BELLE LEWIS. Defendant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE l'O: BELLE LEW IS 161 Patten A 1 urn1 K Branch, NewJersey You are h.-r. by notified that a Ilii of com plaint for 1 >\\ mce baa 1" % filed against you, and you are n quired to aervt a copy of your An BWI or Pleading to the Mill of com pl.iint nil tinPlaintiff's AtMrne) A I. V 1 N th day of May, 1*62. if vou fail to do so. Judgment by default win i>, taken agalm vou for the relief demanded In th. Bill of Complaint. This not ice shall be published one. each week for four consecutive Week in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN. DONE AND ORDERED at .Miami. Florida, this 17th day of April, A.D. 12SS. E B. LBATHERMAN, Clerk, Circuit Court. Dnd,County, Florida .sea!) Bj : C L. ALEXANDER. Inputs Clerk ALVTN flOODMAN 146 s. -bold Bldg. Miami  Fl Attorne) foi Plaintiff I 19-26, :./3-i NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the 1 id, desiring to % ntut in business undei the flctltloua nan' of KEL MCS1C BALES at 195 B.E Puli 1 ; 1.. .'. Fla., Int. ...Is to r -. Id nam. .th the Clerk the Circuit COU 1 Of I'.ide 1 ount> Florida. TONE ISTRIBI Ti >RS, INC. S 3, 10, 1

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(Jewish Floridian Combining THE JEWISH UNITY and TOE HWISH WEEKLY Volume 36  Number 19 Miami, Florida, Friday, May 10, 1963 Two Sections  Pr::e 21 Mind/in in Israel Leo Mindlin, executive editor of The Jewish Floridian, is in Israel foi a four-week intensive coverage of the State. Mindlin boarded an El Al Jet last Sunday evening for a lOVa hour non-stop flight to Lydda Airport. He was met by government officials and dignitaries who will be his hosts for the stay. His itinerary includes touring the entire coun try and interviewing ke^ figures in every phase of government. Mindlin gained national stature through his analytic and forthright approach to the wide range of subjects covered in his column "As I See It," in The Jewish Floridian and is well known for his other writings and as a platform speaker. Jewish Floridian readers can look forward to a series of informative and stimulating articles, interviews and columns by Leo Mindlin, the first of which appears in this issue on Page 4-A. 'Prevent War' Gurion Says In Address to Parliament Sen. Javits Plea LEO MINDLIN first hand covtruge UJA Opens Six-Week Emergency Fund Drive JERUSALEM(JTA)Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, address-, ing the Israel Parliament on Monday on the Government's foreign pol-: icy, said that he believes that it is the intention of Col. Nasser, Egypt's ruler, to attack Israel. However, he pointed out that the position of the Jews in Israel is not like the position of the Jews under the Nazis, who found themselves utterly helpless. Israel's defense forces, he said, have the power to repulse any attack or aggression, whether it corns from one or the trio of Arab states which indicated interest last month in forming a % W\\ tripartite United Arab Republic. wW*y % 1W** ( act tnat {ne Arab armies have undoubtedly progressed, and notwithNEW YORK-(JTA)-Sen. Jacob s, andin § g"*'" reception of a K. Javits announced here that he s,ream Soviet arms and Ru....  ,. o &f  sian instructors, while German sciWUI introduce into the Senate a Imjrovtog the training resolution calling on the United . .f u  States government to initiate n co/the Egyptian army and the qualgotiations for a mutual defense of ite "****. treaty in the Middle East with the However." Mr. Ben-Gurion strcsUnited Kingdom, France, Israel sed. "the only sure victory is pre"and any Middle East state includ-1 vention of war. Israel's policy is ing the Arab states which would therefore directed toward this end be willing to hold the borders of its through constantly strengthening the deterrent power of its army and securing the moral and political suport of all the lorees in the world concerned, as we are, for NEW YORK  (JTA)  A sixeek nationwide emergency drive for the collection of S39.500.000 in ..-h was set in motion here this \eek by the national executive ommitttee of the United Jewish \ppeal following a report by one > its key members that "rescue nd relief requirements in Europe n.1 North Africa, and immigrant i settlement needs in Israel are 'running the availability of 9 Girls Drown In Tel Aviv I TEL AVIV (JTA  Nine girls i the Agudat Israel Teachers minary in Beer Yaahov were drowned last week on the Tel iv leubore when an entire lass from the school went swimming as part of a tour of Tel Aviv. The class, which was under the Continued on Page 10 A funds." The $39,500,000 cash was explained by Israel D. Fink of Minneapolis, National Cash Chairman of the UJA, and Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman of New York, the UJA's David P. Catsman, chairman of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation Cash Committee, upno receipt of a telegram form Mr. Fink statirg the especially difficult situation, called a meeting of the Federation Cash Committtee which took placo at Federation Headquarters on Wednesday afternoon. May 8th. Mr. Catsman pledged that the Greater Miami Jewish Federation would spring into action by calling upon the community to turn their 1963 pledges into cash, to help meet the urgent needs contained in Mr. Fink's report. executive vice chairman. Mr. Fink, who returned last week from Continued on Pago 5-A neighbors inviolate." In an address at the annual national dinner of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America here, the New York Senator warned of "a mounting war threat in the Middle East" arising from the "declared intentions" of the United Arab Republic "to liquidate Israel and to push the Israelis into the sea." The resolution. Sen. Javits said. would also express the sense of Congress that the United States "re| state al the very least, the declarContinued on Page 12-A London News Office Bombed LONDON  (JTA)  A bomb, blast shattered the front office of the new building of the Jewish I Chronice recently as the weekly newspaper was going to press. I Some 40 persons were in the build| ing but no one was injured. Fireman, police and detectives) of the Special Branch rushed to the scene. The con-ensus was that the blast was a professional job. Police salvaged most of the metal fragments from the bomb container. The explosive, apparently, a time bomb, was left at the building entrance. Continued on Page 7-A Gaud Defends Aid to Egypt WASHINGTON -(JTA) William S. Gaud, Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, in the Near East bureau, indicated this week in a CBS-TV interview that the State Department opposes an amendment, introduced in Congress by Rep. Seymour llalpern, New York Republican, to sever aid to Egypt. The Halpe-n amendment would terminate aid because of Egypt's Continued on Page 11-A Ogden Reid Urges U.S. Stand Firm WASHINGTON(JTA)-Rep. den Iteid. New York Republic who iornierly served as American Ambassador to Israel. introdu< a resolution Monday in the Ho of Representatives urging the President to reaffirm American interest in Middle Eastern peace. ; to "declare the intention of the United States government  Up n the request of any state In the area which considers itself thiv. ened immediately to lake act: both within and outside the I'nr Nations, to prevent such violation and to preserve the peace and bility of the area." Rep. Rcid's proposed resoiut would urge the President "to iterate the unalterable oppositi :>f the United states government to use oi force or the threat force among any of the statc> that area, lor the purpose of lating or altering frontiers or ai istice lines, or for any other | pose which would threaten peace and stability of the area. Myer Feldman, Deputy Sp! cial Counsel to President Kennedy told a conference of tt-e American Israel Public Affairs Committee that the United States was committed to the integrity of Israel and did not intend "to sit on the sidelines if there is any threat." Mr. Feldman cited the Amen supply of Hawk anti-aircraft i -Continued on Pane 2A Israel Bond Holders Redeeming 1st Issue NEW YORK  (JTA 1  Economic aid to Israel becomes a twoway highway as the State of Israel began the payment of S24.Resettlement Only Solution for Cuban Refugees   ? riw.,1 John F. Thomas, director of the j Cuban Refugee Program of the IS. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, told members of the board of Directors attending the annual meeting of the New York Association for New Americans, that the best solution for the Cuban refugee is to move f>im % way from Miami to a community which "will help him put to; use the skills, knowledge and en ergy which are his proudest possessions." The dinner meeting, held May 2. also heard a report on the agency's activities during 1962, when 5.775 Jewish refugees were resettled in the city, including 1.700 from Cuba. NYANA is a beneficiary agency of the I nited Jewish Apcpal. Mr. Thomas stated that he had worked on refugee programs ir Europe for the last 18 years, he said that many countries in Europe, and even single communities, had given asylum to far more refugees than have have come into this country from Cuba. "These countries have not had the wealth or the welfare machinery that is available to the United States. But they have accepted and helped refugees in the same manner as did the people of Florida during the early days of the Cuban crisis. Now that the overflow of refugees from Miami to other parts of the nation is far outnumbering the influx, some people are beginning to find all sorts of exaggerated reasons for destructive criticism and com plaints about the refugees." Mr. Thomas stated that "emotions and political considerations must be kept out of the Cuban refugee program." The only policy which the Fed eral Government can follow, hesaid, is to call upon citizens throughout the nation to redouble Continued on Page 6-A .ioo.ooo to American Investors in it! first Israel bonds maturing in liiG3. Twelve-year savings bonds bought i" 1951 are being redeemed on the basis of one hundred and fifty cents on the dollar. At a ceremony marking the start of the redemption of the first bonds of the State of Israel to be scld in the United States, Israel Ambassador Avraham Herman said that "the people of Israel welcome the first day of the redemption of Israel bonds as a historic date in its calendar of prejress." Leaders of tho Israel Bond Organization joined c''icials of the State of Israel at the Redemption Reception at tho Israel Consulate. Describing the redemption procedures. Dr. Joseph Schwartz, Continued on Pago 3-A

Friday. May 10. 1963 lt*i #? IHk^rKHIilriir) Page 13-B The Courier c^ wartz Julian Weinkle, chairman of the board of the Bank of Dacle County, is the new president of the I niversity of Miami Citizens Board for l!M>3-64 Directors Include Miami Beach public relations ace Hank Meyer ... Dr. Saul H. Mendloviti, Rutgers professor of law, on the 1 M campus gave a week-long series of lectures on the problems of world peace. Robert Gelberg, editor and founder of the University of Miami's Tempo magazine 14 years ago. is moving his highly successful photography studios from Miami Beach to Kendall. Mel Richardson, new president of the Normandy Isles Home Owners Association, presided at a meeting of the group at the Normandy Shores golf course recently. It's anniversary time in Miami Beach this summer Charlie Bookbinder planning the 10th for Pumpernik's restaurant and pantry and the city is getting set for its 50th anniversary in two years Judge Albert Dubbin and Mrs. Dubbin relaxed at the Safety Harbor Spa near Clcarwatcr last week, and beamed at news of his son's and grandson's activities in the state legislature sessions ... Ed Me'niker of Mercantile National Bank totalled up some $1,000 raised for Variety Children's Hospital at a Tuesday night card party at the Aleiers. Eugene Garfield of Bay Harbor Islands was cited by the Heart Association at a Monday night dinner at the Dupont Plaza Hotel Also on Independence Day. Miami Beach Lodye of B'nai B'rilh will hold its annual celebration at Flamingo Park, with vice president Joe Goodman and past president Ted Trushin already at work Metro gommlltnionm Harold Spaet heads the Mother's Day committee for the Beaoh lodjje of the Elks. Men's Club of National Children's Cardiac Hospital and the Beach l>oth have hi nkcn charit) stagings of "Cleopatra" Miss Uniheadquarters hotels will be the Fontainebleau, DiLido, Nautilus Shelborne. Lakeside Memorial Holds Mother's Day Special Services Lakeside Memorial Par!?, af*NW 25th St. and 103rd Ave., will conduct a special Mother's Day Memorial Service on Sunday at 1 p.m. Rabbi Morton Maluvsky of the Israelite Center will officiate and the Jewish community of Greater Miami is welcome to participate in the Mother's Day service. The invitation is not limited to plot owners, but is extended by Lakeside Memorial to all who with to have a prayer said for loved ones. Marvin Roth Lodge of B'nai B'rith presents a number of volumes to the Judaica shelf of the Daytona Beach Junior College Library. Left to right are Rabbi Norman H. Diamond, of Temple Beth El. Daytona Beach, Leon F. Fordham, college librarian; Dean Robert W. Whetstone; and Rabbi B. Leon Hurwitz. former spiritual leader of Temple Zamora, Coral Gables, and now of Daytona. After Successful Hotel Career Gefters Take Leave of Absence An address by Rep Claude Pepper will highlight a dinner and bi sinesa gathering of the Florida Slate Council of Senior Citizens D: Saturday, May 11, at the Shelpome Hotel. The Miami Beach 'lit initiates the first annual 1 tion of the Florida organilation. On Sundav, May 12. Pepper will pi oduce his congressional coliic-, Rep. Richard Boiling [l n Mo i, at a mass rally in the liami Beach Auditorium. The At a recent installation meeting of the Senior Citizens Association of Miami Beach in the Algiers Hotel are (left to right) Metro Commissioner Alex Gordon; Mrs. Lenu Mintzes. president; Judge Jack Falk; and Metro Commissioner Chuck Hall. ten. Pepper Talks To Senior Citizens meeting will mark the first major effort of the state's senior citizens to enlist general public support for President Kennedy's Medicare bill. Pepper and Boiling are two of the strongest advocates of the Medicare proposal in Congress Pepper and many other political figures invited to the conclave will take part in convention business sessions. Announcement of Pepper's acceptance was made bv Michael Sossin, state secretary of the Florida Council, and Max Friedson, convention chairman. "Miami Beach was chosen for this convention and rally of the State group," Sossin said, "because of the growing number of senior citizens pouring into South Florida to make their homes." Boiling, considered one of the leading spokesmen for progressive and liberal forces in the House of Representatives today, recently led a successful fight to seat two proMedicare Congressmen on the House Ways and Means Committee. An eight term Congressman, Boiling has served on the Joint I Economic Committee and, in 1961, 1 received a distinguished service award from the American Political Science Association. Following twenty years in the hotel business in this area. Mr. Abe Getter has announced his retirement from the local scene for the present. Together with Mrs. Getter, the former operator 01 the Cromwell Hotel, entered Mayo Clinic on May I-l Mr. Getter, who operated a haberdashery business in Cuba for almost ten years, first entered the hotel business here when he took over the Astor Hotel, remaining there for five years. His next venture was the Marseilles Hotel which he operated for ten years. His latest operation has been at the Cromwell for the past four years, and Mr. Gefter announced that the hotel was a complete sell-out for the Passover holidays. In a letter received from the well-known Beach figure last month by The Jewish Flondian. I he stated "Mrs. Gefter and I are going up to Mayo Clinic to do some "repairs"after the repairs comes convalescenceafter convalesenee comes recuperation and that means a vacation! As Hotel Proprietor Fined for Kashrus Violation Owner and operator of the Granada Hotel. 1017 Meridian Ave., Terry Sponder was fined $500 plus court expenses for violation of Miami's Beach Kosher food ordinance. After finding Sponder guilty, Municipal Judge Albert H. Saperstein suspended $250 of the fine. Rabbi Joseph E. Rachovsky, senior orthodox rabbi of Greater Miami, testified in the long, drawncut case of the violation brought by Frank Brickman, Kashrus Inspector of Miami Beach. AM GffTfR yet, there are no plans for the future." Their many friends in Greater Miami look forward to renewed health and vitality for both the Gefters and hope to welcome them back on the local scene in the near future.ST Beach Y Leaders Select Mrs. Kann Incoming slate of officers of the Women's Division of Miami Beach "Y" is headed by Mrs. Solomon Kann, succeeding out-going president. Mrs. Eric Powell. Other officers are: vice presidents, Mrs. Jack Katzman, Mrs. Albert Ossip. and Mrs. Elliott Pearl; secretaries, Mrs. Wilma Lembo, Mrs. Leon Epstein, Mrs. Walter Lebowitz; treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Oka. Board members: Mrs. Eric Powell, Mrs. Norman Giller, Mrs. Milton Sirkin, Mrs. Theodore Trushin, Mrs. Robert Grossman, Mrs. William Sussman. Mrs. Harold Vinik, Mrs. Philip Samet, Mrs. Albert Somers. Israelite Center Bikur Cfiolim Plans Mother's Day Event Gabrielfe NaSH for Woman on Council HARBOR ISLAND PRESTIGE LOCATION For the Refined and Discerning Taste Biicoyne Wafer front luxury Now Rental Bargains on Yearly Leases Spacious 2-Bedrom. 2 Bath, Unfurn. bet woll-to woll Carpeting, etc. $225 (Yrl T Basis Only); [1-Bedroom, )-tath, Farn. or Unfurn $160 & $175 (Yrly. Basis Only) folio, swimming pool, fishing dock ilevotor bfdg., very eeief privacy J7945 E. Drive, Harbor Island I" Boy Village off 79th St. Ctewy Near Spa. Phone Mgr. PL 8-8818 Bikur Cholim of Israelite Cen I tcr will hold its annual Mother's Day luncheon on Wednesday. noon, in the Center, 3198 SW 24th I Ter. Serving on the committee with I Mrs. Elsie Eisner, chairman, are Mrs. Lillian Silver, Mrs. FannyGorman, Mrs. Pearl Ciment, and Mrs. Bella Izsack. Mrs. Harry Karcsh and Mrs. Julius Steinberg are in charge of tickets. President of the group is Mrs. Nathan Shenkin. MaufcuA. S""***^ il-ATNC PIVO ft lft*IJ 111 PAIKINU -Open 5:45_J SO MIAMIN1A1 SONST _Opcn 5 BEST FOREIGN FILM Of THE YEAR! MM. GABMtUt NASH With the statement that the Miami Beach City Council needs a "practical and sound woman's voice," Gabrielle Nash, eight-year resident of the Beach, has filed as candidate in the forthcoming election. "A vacation place is usually decided by the woman," says Mrs. Nash, "and who is best qualified to understand the needs of our women tourists?" The candidate, French born, with an Israeli father, served in the underground during World War II. She later was connetced with the exclusive salon of Jacques Fath, and is an artist fashion designer. She is married and the mother of two children, the family residence being 2534 Flamingo Drive. An ardent organization worker. Mrs. Nash numbers among her many affiliations the Miami Beach Senior Citizens Organization, Florida Senior Citizens League of Voters, Life member of Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood, Dade County Juvenile Council. B'nai B'rith Women, Miami Beach Taxpayer's Association, League of Women Voters, and Business and Professional Women's Group of Hadassah. Mrs. Nash offers a platform comprising Town Hall meetings on alternate months; bus benches at each bus stop; increasing youth facilities; improvement of public beach facilities, among others. SHEAFFERS new $195 BALLPOINT plus free 79$ refill Famous Sheaffer quality, plus free entry in No-Loser Sweepstakes. Win fabulous prizes. 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